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\noindent {\bf Chair, Organizing Committee and Logistic Support:}\\
\href{mailto:aylouie@ucdavis.edu}{Angelique Louie}\\

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\noindent {\bf Chairs, Scientific Program:} \\
\href{mailto:jkleach@ucdavis.edu}{Kent Leach, Abstract Reviewers}\\
\href{mailto:aylouie@ucdavis.edu}{Angelique Louie, TATRC Competition Reviewers}\\
\href{mailto:mtfacciotti@ucdavis.edu}{Marc Facciotti, Adjudication of Orals} \\ 
\href{mailto:sisimon@ucdavis.edu}{Scott Simon, Adjudication of Posters} \\

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\noindent {\bf Fund Raising:} \\
\href{mailto:srcherry@ucdavis.edu}{Simon Cherry} \\ 
\href{mailto:lmarcu@ucdavis.edu}{Laura Marcu} \\

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\noindent {\bf Symposium Support:} \\
\href{mailto:cdwinter@ucdavis.edu}{Christal Wintersmith, Conference Organization and Support} \\
\href{mailto:shhelton@ucdavis.edu}{Susie Helton, Registration Processing} \\
\href{mailto:arevzin@ucdavis.edu}{Alex Revzin, Chair, AV Support Team} \\
\href{mailto:tingrui@ucdavis.edu}{Tingrui Pan, AV Support Team} \\
\href{mailto:jgriffin@bioeng.ucsd.edu}{Jennifer Griffin, MRU Administration, UCSD} \\
\href{mailto:r7garcia@ucsd.edu}{Rowella Garcia, MRU Financial Officer, UCSD}\\
\href{mailto:jgrevich@ucsd.edu}{Justin Grevich, Webmaster, UCSD}\\
\href{mailto:shuchien@eng.ucsd.edu}{Shu Chien, Chair, MRU}\\
%\href{mailto:cdwinter@ucdavis.edu}{Christal Wintersmith, conference organization and support} \\

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\noindent {\bf Industry Expo and Workshops:} \\
\href{mailto:eandreozzi@ucdavis.edu}{Erica Andreozzi} \\ 
\href{mailto:nloghmanpour@ucdavis.edu}{Natasha Loghmanpour} \\
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\noindent {\bf TATRC:} \\
\href{mailto:Jessica.Kenyon@tatrc.org}{Jessica Kenyon} \\
\href{mailto:wilsone@tatrc.org}{Elias Wilson} \\
Marko Kostic
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\noindent {\bf Published by:}\\ Department of Biomedical Engineering\\ 
College of Engineering\\ University of California, Davis\\
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\noindent {\bf Program Design Team:}\\
Kristen Lipscomb\\ %, Cover Art
Anita Nosratieh\\ %, Cover Art
Julia Choi\\


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\noindent {\bf Poster Design Team:}\\
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\noindent Printed in Davis, CA by Repro Graphics --- June 2010
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{\bf  \LARGE Platinum Sponsors} \\

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{\sc Dear Participants at the 11th Annual System-wide Symposium:}

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\lettrine{I}{t gives me} great pleasure to welcome you to the second decade of the UC System-wide Bioengineering Symposia, which have served the important purpose of fostering exchange and collaboration of bioengineering research performed on the ten campuses of the University of California during the first decade.  Our \nth{11} Annual Symposium, which brings together faculty and students from all ten campuses, takes place this year at UC Davis on June  \nth{17} - \nth{19}, 2010, and it has the largest attendance ever. 

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On behalf of the System-wide Bioengineering Institute in California, I would like to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Angelique Louie and the other members of the Organizing Committee at UC Davis for their tremendous efforts in organizing this \nth{11} Symposium, with a truly outstanding scientific program and also wonderful social events.  I have no doubt that this Symposium will fully achieved our goal of uniting our ten campuses as one, learning and growing together. 

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I would like to express our warmest welcome and sincere thanks for your participation, best wishes for your enjoyment, and earnest anticipation of the great success of this epical Symposium that marks the second decade of our joint efforts. 

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\lettrine{I}{t is a great pleasure for me to welcome} you to the  \nth{11} annual UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium, June 17-19, 2010.  UC Davis is honored to host the meeting again on the ``anniversary'' of one complete cycle through the UC campuses.  As part of our celebration of the continued collaboration between our campuses we will be holding a Gala dinner that will be a tribute to Professor Shu Chien's leadership in the Multicampus Research Unit effort and a highlight of the many changes that have taken place for each of our departments since the inception of the Symposium in 2000. 
		
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I would like to thank Professor Angelique Louie and members of the Organizing Committee at UC Davis for their monumental efforts organizing this Symposium with an outstanding program and several new events.  This promises to be a magnificent meeting, combining scientific talks from our students, scientists, and faculty, from all thematic areas of biomedical engineering and from all our UC campuses.  Please enjoy the scientific aspects but also please take some time to enjoy our beautiful area.  Welcome to Davis! 
		
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\large \yinitparry{\color{cmykblue}T}{\sc he University of California}'s bioengineering research and development programs together comprise a vast resource for addressing the biomedical research problems. The University of California Bioengineering Institute spans 10 campuses with eight Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering represented by 339 faculty, over 750 graduate students and nearly 2,500 undergraduate students.

Since 2000, these departments have joined together for an annual symposium held in June at one of the campuses within the UC System. At each of the ten previous meetings, students and faculty came together to exchange state-of-the-art information and forge research collaborations:

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\noindent This year the Symposium has 262 attendees and 162 abstracts and marks the \nth{11} meeting and the full-cycle return to the inaugural campus of the first UC System-wide Bioengineering Symposium. Thank you for joining us and for supporting the continued dialogue on biomedical engineering innovation!

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\noindent {\bf \Large Combination medical devices: Functional partnership or clever marketing?}
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\noindent \lettrine{C}{ombination devices}---those comprising drug-releasing components together with functional prosthetic implants---represent a versatile, emerging clinical technology promising to provide functional improvements to implant devices in several classes.  Landmark anti-microbial catheters and the drug-eluting stent have heralded the entrance, and significantly, routes to FDA approval, for these devices into clinical practice. This talk will review recent strategies creating implantable combination devices. Most prominent are new combination devices representing current orthopedic and cardiovascular implants with new added capabilities from on-board or directly associated drug delivery systems are now under development. Wound coverings and implantable sensors will also benefit from this combination enhancement. Infection mitigation, a common problem with implantable devices, is a current primary focus. On-going progress in cell-based therapeutics, progenitor cell exploitation, growth factor delivery and advanced formulation strategies will provide a more general and versatile basis for advanced combination device strategies. These seek to improve tissue-device integration and functional tissue regeneration. Future combination devices might best be completely re-designed {\em de novo} to deliver multiple bioactive agents over several spatial and temporal scales to enhance prosthetic device function, instead of the current `add-on' approach to existing implant device designs never originally intending to function in tandem with drug delivery systems.  

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\noindent P. Wu, D.W. Grainger, ``Drug/Device Combinations for Local Drug Therapies and Infection Prophylaxis,'' {\em Biomaterials}, {\bf 27}, 2450-2467, 2006.

\noindent H. Takahashi, D. Letourneur, D.W. Grainger, ``Delivery of large biopharmaceuticals from cardiovascular stents: a review,'' {\em Biomacromolecules}, \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm700540p}{10.1021/bm700540p}, {\bf 8}(11) 3281-3293, 2007. 
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\noindent{\sc Dr. David Grainger} is an internationally recognized leader in biomaterials and drug delivery research and is also recognized for his teaching excellence. With over 25 years of experience with ``materials in medicine,'' Dr. Grainger brings a strong, diverse array of research interests including polymer films for medical device modification, drug delivery of proteins and live vaccines, and diagnostic devices based on DNA capture for cardiovascular, orthopedic and regenerative medicine, targeted therapeutics, and vaccines. He has won research several awards, including the 2007 Clemson Award for Basic Research, Society for Biomaterials, and the 2005 APhRMA award for ``Excellence in Pharmaceutics.'' He has also received several teaching awards for outstanding undergraduate teaching service, including the 2010 University of Utah Distinguished Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Mentoring Award.  In 2008, Dr. Grainger was elected as a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) by his peers in recognition of his contributions for the Section of Chemistry.  Dr. Grainger was also inducted as an honorary professional fellow of both the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) and International Union of the Societies of Biomaterials Science and Engineering (IUSBSE).

Dr. Grainger's expertise is focused on improving implanted medical device performance, drug delivery of therapeutic proteins and live vaccines, nanomaterials interactions with human tissues, and innovating diagnostic devices based on DNA and protein biomarker capture.  Dr. Grainger has $\>$130 full research publications at the interface of materials innovation in medicine and biotechnology, organized 22 international scientific symposia, presented over 130 invited plenary symposia lectures, and serves on editorial boards for 4 major journals in the biomedical materials field, reviewing over 50 manuscripts annually. He is Chair of the Emerging Bioanalytical Technologies scientific review group (SRG) at NIH, past standing member on Surgery and Bioengineering SRG, and over 25 other NIH and NSF review panels, some as chair. Additionally, he serves on the Scientific Advisory Boards of the Univ. Wisconsin-Madison NSF MRSEC on High Performance Nanostructured Materials, the NIH P41 National Research Center at the University of Washington (NESAC/Bio) for surface analysis for biomedical problems, NSF Harvard/New Mexico NSF PREM MRSEC, several international research foundations (AO Foundation, Davos, Switzerland, Swiss Center for Materials Competence, Julius Wolfe Musculoskeletal Research Institute of the Berlin Charit\'e Research Center, Germany, Waseda University ASMeW Research Center, Japan). Dr. Grainger has helped found three medical device companies, and sits on Scientific Advisory boards for four biomedical companies, and actively consults internationally with industries in applications of materials in biotechnologies and medicine. Prior to his academic appointment, he performed postdoctoral research under Prof. Helmut Ringsdorf (Germany) as a Humboldt Fellow. More information on Professor Grainger, his research group and their publications may be found at \url{http://www.bioscience.utah.edu/bc/bcFaculty/grainger/grainger.html}.\\
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\noindent {\em \sc Soderquist Chair in Entrepreneurship} \\
\noindent {\em \sc Professor, Graduate School of Management} \\
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\noindent \lettrine{I}{nnovation} turns ideas born in university laboratories into applications that solve real world problems.  Yet few are taught what innovation really means and how to use it effectively in their research and their careers.  Prof. Andrew Hargadon will discuss how breakthroughs happen, the critical role scientists and engineers play (it's not what you think), and how this innovation process lies within everyone's grasp.  
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\noindent{\sc Dr. Andrew Hargadon} is a Professor of Technology Management at the Graduate School of Management at University of California, Davis. He is the author of {\em How Breakthroughs Happen: The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate} (Harvard Business School Press 2003) and has written extensively on knowledge and technology brokering and the role of learning and knowledge management in innovation. Dr. Hargadon's research focuses on the effective management of innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly in the development and commercialization of sustainable technologies. His research has been used to develop or guide new innovation programs in organizations as diverse as Hewlett-Packard, Avery Dennison, Clorox, \href{http://www.edmunds.com}{Edmunds.com}, Mars, Canadian Health Services, and Silicon Valley start-ups. He teaches corporate executive programs and serves on the advisory boards for Physic Ventures and American River Ventures. Dr. Hargadon launched the Center for Entrepreneurship at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management in 2006. The center's programs are designed for science and engineering graduate researchers and faculty and include four one-week entrepreneurship academies as well as a year-long fellows program. The academies provide a framework for universities to build a network between their research and the investment community and combine a comprehensive and pioneering curriculum developed by Professor Hargadon with hands-on exercises that participants use to develop business opportunities and investigate the potential opportunities for commercialization around their research. The curriculum is taught by university faculty and practicing professionals: venture capitalists, angel investors, entrepreneurs, intellectual property lawyers, and others. 

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Dr. Hargadon also launched the nation's first university-based Energy Efficiency Center at UC Davis in 2006 and served as the founding director. The EEC works with faculty researchers to identify and develop the commercial potential of their research as well as prepares graduates students in engineering, science, and business to build successful businesses advancing technologies in energy efficiency, including buildings, transportation, and agriculture and food processing. As the founding director of two key centers at the University of California, Davis---the Center for Entrepreneurship and the Energy Efficiency Center---Professor Hargadon is at the forefront of teaching, research, and practice in cross-disciplinary entrepreneurship. The centers are dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and innovation through educational programs bridging science, engineering, and business and they provide a successful framework for university scientists and engineers to move their ideas out of the lab and into the world. As director, he built relationships with the three largest independently-owned utility companies (PG\&E, Sempra, and Edison International), the California Public Utility Commission and the California Energy Commission, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs in the market, and major customers like WalMart and Chevron Energy Solutions. He received the 2009 Olympus Emerging Educational Leader Award in recognition for his strong entrepreneurship curriculum and success with the two centers as the founding director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and the Energy Efficiency Center at UC Davis. Prior to his academic appointment, he worked as a product designer at Apple Computer and taught in the Product Design program at Stanford University. Additional information and articles by Professor Hargadon may be found at \url{http://www.gsm.ucdavis.edu}.
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%Dr. Hargadon launched the Center for Entrepreneurship at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management in 2006. The center's programs are designed for science and engineering graduate researchers and faculty and include four one-week entrepreneurship academies as well as a year-long fellows program. 

%The academies provide a framework for universities to build a network between their research and the investment community and combine a comprehensive and pioneering curriculum developed by Professor Hargadon with hands-on exercises that participants use to develop business opportunities and investigate the potential opportunities for commercialization around their research. The curriculum is taught by university faculty and practicing professionals: venture capitalists, angel investors, entrepreneurs, intellectual property lawyers, and others.



%The EEC works with faculty researchers to identify and develop the commercial potential of their research as well as prepares graduates students in engineering, science, and business to build successful businesses advancing technologies in energy efficiency, including buildings, transportation, and agriculture and food processing.

%Professor Hargadon received his Ph.D. from the Management Science and Engineering Department in Stanford University's School of Engineering, where he was named Boeing Fellow and Sloan Foundation Future Professor of Manufacturing. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Stanford University's Product Design Program in the Mechanical Engineering Department. 





 
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12:00 pm -  & \hyperlink{event:maps}{Housing registration opens at Tercero Housing office}\\
4:00 pm -  & Symposium registration opens in Gladys Valley Hall\\

5:00 pm - 6:20 pm & Welcome Dinner (Patio around Valley) \& Icebreaker activities (Patio around Valley)\\
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6:30 pm - 9:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:TATRC}{TATRC Semifinalist Oral Competition \& Dessert Reception (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)}\footnotemark\\
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7:45 am - 9:00 am & MRU Steering Committee (1023 Valley)\\
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9:00 am - 10:00 am & \hyperlink{event:plenary1}{{\bf Plenary Lecture: David Grainger, Univ. of Utah} (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)} \\
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:TATRC}{TATRC Poster Competition} and \hyperlink{event:PosterSessionI}{Poster Session I (Valley: Lobby, 1011 \& 1013)} \\
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm & Industry Expo (Valley: Lobby, 1011 \& 1013)\\
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm & Chairs' Meeting (Valley 1023), Lunch with Industry (Patio and around Valley) \& TATRC Judges' Meeting (Patio), Oral Session Judges' Meeting (Patio)\\
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:OralSessionI}{Oral Session I (Valley: 1010 {\sc Imaging}, 1041 {\sc Biomaterials}, 1043 {\sc Biomedical Devices I} \& 1047 {\sc Modeling and Bioinformatics})}\\
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:WorkshopI}{Workshop I: ``Fellowships and Grantsmanship'' -- Belinda Seto, Deputy Director, NIBIB (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)}\\
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:WorkshopII}{Workshop II: ``Day in the Life'' -- Industry and Government Panel (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)}\\
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm & Bus transportation to Woodland \& Olive Oil Tasting\\
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm & \hyperlink{event:Gala}{{\bf Gala Dinner} (Ag Museum\footnotemark)}\\  
7:00 pm & {\em Opening comments:} Prof. Kyriacos Athanasiou, BME Chair UC Davis \\
7:10 pm - & Anniversary Celebration Comments \& BME Chairs' Retrospectives \\ %\textdagger
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9:00 am - 10:00 am & \hyperlink{event:plenary2}{{\bf Plenary Lecture: Andrew Hargadon, UC Davis} (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)} \\
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10:00 am - 11:30 am & \hyperlink{event:PosterSessionII}{Poster Session II (Valley: Lobby, 1011, 1013 \& 2$^{nd}$ floor)}\\
11:30 am - 12:45 pm & \hyperlink{event:OralSessionII}{Oral Session II (Valley: 1010 {\sc Imaging}, 1041 {\sc Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering}, 1043 {\sc Biomedical Devices II}, \& 1047 {\sc Nanotechnology and Other})}\\
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm & Lunch (Patio and around Valley)\\
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm & \hyperlink{event:OralSessionIII}{Oral Session III (Valley: 1010 {\sc Imaging}, 1041 {\sc Cell and Protein Engineering}, 1043 {\sc Biomechanics} \& 1047 {\sc Telehealth and Trauma})}\\
3:30 pm -  & \hyperlink{event:Awards}{{\em Awards Address:} Dr. Chuck Peterson, Chief Scientist, TATRC \& Awards Ceremony (Valley: 1020 \& 1030)}\\
 

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\lettrine{TATRC}{ will award research funds} to the most outstanding, military medicine-relevant undergraduate and graduate student projects presented at the \nth{11} UC System-wide Bioengineering Symposium to be held on June 17-19, 2010, at UC Davis.

The areas of research projects that will be considered are those having military relevance and addressing the needs of individuals eligible for Department of Defense (DoD) medical care. In the current state, the emergent areas where research is particularly needed include:

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\item Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
\item Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
\item Telehealth/Remote Healthcare
\item Medical Modeling and Simulation, particularly for training (examples include hemorrhage and pneumothorax models)
\item Prosthetics and Orthotics
\item Ocular Trauma
\item Acoustic Trauma
\item Regenerative Medicine (examples include craniofacial reconstruction, burn repair)
\item Wound Management
\item Blast Wave Injury
\item Diagnostic Imaging for Injuries and Trauma
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\noindent The proposed projects should aim at benefiting the DoD's patient population, which consists of active-duty soldiers, their families, and veterans, as well as individuals native to a given theater of operation. The active-duty soldier population consists of combat lifesavers/first responders, combat medics, surgeons, and others across the spectrum of clinical care.

Because the deployed personnel must operate under unique circumstances and often face requirements not generally found in civilian healthcare in the U.S., the following important considerations need be included: The equipment and technologies designed for the combat medics must be light in weight (because of the burden already being carried) and small in size (because their bags are already nearly full), and do not hinder mobility on the battlefield (where speed and agility are often critical). The power may need be supplied by batteries (with considerations of their weight and volume) or possibly a generator at a base or field hospital. Quick response and the ability to triage the condition of casualties are critical for the rapid removal of casualties from the battlefield or from a vehicle (to minimize the time the responder and the casualty are exposed to danger).

Application for the awards began with submission of a 2-page extended abstract, from which semifinalists were chosen by a judging panel composed of representatives from TATRC and the UC campuses. The top ten semifinalists were selected by a panel of twelve judges, who reviewed anonymized versions of the abstracts (no author or campus information).  Judges were not assigned abstracts from their own campuses.  The final list of top ten based on judges scoring was sent to TATRC for final approval. The top ten will continue in the Orals and Posters judging to select finalists. The abstracts must address the significance and military relevance of the work. These semifinalists will give talks in a special oral session on June 17, 2010 (the first day of the symposium) in the evening after the light welcome dinner. These are this year's semifinalists:

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\item Erica Andreozzi, UCD
\item Marisol Chang, UCSD
\item Yu Chi, UCSD
\item Jessica DeQuach, UCSD
\item Kristen Lipscomb, UCD
\item Foad Mashayekhi, UCLA
\item Vicente N\'{u}\~{n}ez, UCR
\item Srigokul Upadhyayula, UCR
\item Yan Wang, UCR
\item Yiqian Zhu, UCB
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\noindent The TATRC Oral Competition will begin after the opening ceremony dinner on Thursday, June 17, before 7 pm, so that all attendees can be present to hear and support the semifinalists, and thus gain a perspective of the broad range of research that can apply to military-related research. The applicants will also be asked to prepare a poster, and the TATRC Poster Competition will follow the plenary speaker on June 18. These competitions allow the judges to have the three elements (extended abstract, oral presentation, and poster presentation) as the basis for selecting the prize winners. In the morning (between 10 am and 12 pm), the judges will visit these ten posters and question the candidates in details and in depth about their work. Using the information gathered from the extended abstract, oral presentation, and poster presentation), the judges will make the selections on June 18 (during lunch time and the afternoon) based on the levels of excellence and relevance to military medicine. The oral presentations and posters are scheduled early in the program, so the judges will have sufficient time to deliberate.

On June 19 (final day of the symposium), a special Awards Ceremony will be held after the ending of the morning session to present the Prizes to the finalists of the Grand Challenge, and Honorable Mention certificates to the other 5 semifinalists. The five most outstanding projects are to receive special recognition, as well as funds to continue their research. The dollar amounts of prizes are expected to be as follows:
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\noindent Awardees will also be afforded the opportunity to receive guidance on how to apply in the future for TATRC and other DoD funds. More information can be found here: \url{http://www.tatrc.org/?p=grandchallenge} and here: \url{http://www.tatrc.org/?p=locs/west/events}.


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\noindent {\sc Dr. Peterson} received a BA from Carleton College, his M.D. from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, and an M.B.A. from the University of California. While at Columbia he was the recipient of an International Fellowship from the School of International and Public Affairs as well as a Smith Kline and French Fellowship for study and work in Bolivia. He trained in Internal Medicine serving as Chief Medical Resident at Harlem Hospital and Rockefeller University Hospital. He was on the faculty of Rockefeller for 11 years continuing basic and clinical research begun at that institution during his medical training. Dr. Peterson was Director of Research/Medical Director and ultimately CEO of the Sansum Medical Research Institute in Santa Barbara and Director of the Division of Blood Diseases and Resources of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute prior to joining TATRC as Chief Scientist in September, 2008.  Some scientific highlights of his career include developing orphan drugs for sickle cell disease and thalassemia, documenting that hemoglobin A1c could be used as a measure of longer term ``control'' in diabetes mellitus, the observation that patient self monitored glucose values along with HBA1c values could be used as two independent means of quantifying ``control,'' documentation that improved glucose levels improve outcome of pregnancy in women with diabetes and reverse several pathologies associated with the disease, discovery of an assay that could be used to document levels of alcohol consumption over time, and the first use of atomic force microscopy to visualize cells. He holds 15 U.S. patents, has sponsored 7 Investigational New Drug applications to the FDA, and was founder and President of the Diabetes Self Care Program. He has published over 350 peer reviewed primary articles, chapters, editorials, reviews and 21 books and monographs.

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\hypertarget{event:WorkshopI}{\subsection*{Workshop I: ``Fellowship and grantsmanship'' \\ Belinda Seto, Deputy Director, NIBIB}}

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\lettrine{R}{esearch training} is crucial to reinvigorating the scientific workforce.  Dr. Seto's presentation will focus on strategies for obtaining NIH training support, and on the NIH transition program from postdoctoral fellowships to academic positions. The presentation will be an interactive session with time for questions and answers.

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\noindent{\sc Dr. Belinda Seto} joined the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) as its deputy director in December 2003. The NIBIB, a component of the National Institutes of Health, improves human health by leading the development and accelerating the application of biomedical technologies. The Institute is committed to integrating the physical and engineering sciences with the life sciences to advance basic research and medical care. 

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In her position, Dr. Seto oversees NIBIB's programs, priorities, resources, policies, and research dissemination efforts. Prior to joining the NIBIB, Dr. Seto served as the acting deputy director for Extramural Research, National Institute of Health (NIH), as well as the director of the Office of Extramural Research (OER). OER serves as the focal point for policies and guidelines for extramural research grants administration. Prior to joining OER, Dr. Seto held positions in other components of the NIH, as well as in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, DHHS. 

She earned her Ph.D. in biochemistry at Purdue University in 1974. Following postdoctoral training in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Dr. Seto joined the Food and Drug Administration where she conducted research in virology for nearly 10 years. She is the recipient of numerous awards for her research, including the DHHS Secretary's Award for Exceptional Achievement, Inventor's Awards, NIH Director's awards, and she is listed in the American Men and Women of Science. Dr. Seto has served on numerous NIH and interagency committees, and is a member of several professional societies including the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.






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\noindent \lettrine{F}{ive panel members} will field questions and share their experiences about careers in biomedical engineering based on their successful paths in industry and government:

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\noindent {\bf Annals of Biomedical Engineering}
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\noindent \lettrine{W}{e are pleased to announce} that the {\em Annals of Biomedical Engineering} is producing a special issue focusing on the UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium and research related to bioengineering throughout the UC System.  Editors Angelique Louie, UC Davis (\href{mailto:aylouie@ucdavis.edu}{aylouie@ucdavis.edu}) and Daniel Kamei, UCLA (\href{mailto:kamei@seas.ucla.edu}{kamei@seas.ucla.edu}) will be overseeing submissions for this issue.  The issue will be composed of invited papers and reviews, and also submissions from conference participants. Deadline for submission to this special issue is Sept 30.  

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\noindent {\bf Bioengineering Institute of California}
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\noindent \lettrine{I}{n October 2003,} the Bioengineering Institute of California (BIC) was approved as a Multicampus Research Unit. Under the MRU, all 10 UC campuses will establish a modern information infrastructure with facilities and staffing for broadband intercampus transmission, thus forming a network for research and teaching system-wide It will make possible the sharing of database, broadcasting of teaching materials, teleoperation of specialized instruments, video conferencing, and telecommunication. The MRU will provide seed funds for intercampus collaboration for high-risk, high payoff research, establish graduate student fellowships and facilitate intercampus joint training, set up a Traveling Seminar Program, and attract the participation of large industrial companies to facilitate academia-industry collaboration and technology transfer. The MRU will establish state-of-the-art research facilities for shared usage by the participating campuses. The activities of the MRU will synergize with other units in the UC system, including the three new California Institutes for Science and Innovation. 

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In September 1999, at the occasion of the celebration of the 80th Birthday of Professor Y.C. Fung, founder of the UCSD Bioengineering Program, I invited leaders in bioengineering from the other UC campuses to come to San Diego to participate in the celebration and to discuss the possibility of forming a System-wide organization dedicated to synergism and collaboration in bioengineering among all campuses. The group decided to form a Multi-campus Research Unit (MRU).  We knew that the approval of an MRU would take time and decided that we would carry out the function of an MRU before the formation of its structure.  The function we chose was to hold UC System-wide Symposia that rotate among all the UC campuses, with the goal of bringing together faculty and particularly students together. Our colleagues from Davis (Scott Simon and Maury Hull) volunteered to be the first one to lead this effort.  The First UC System-wide Annual Bioengineering Symposium held at UC Davis in May 2000 was a great success. There were 100 attendees from most of the nine campuses (Merced was not formed yet at that time).  

Following a second meeting of campus representatives at UC Berkeley on March 13, 2000, a group of us worked on the proposal for the establishment of this MRU (Stan Berger and Tom Budinger from UC Berkeley, Michael Berns and Steve George from UC Irvine, Maury, Scott and Kathy Ferrara from Davis, Warren Grundfest from UCLA, Michael Stemerman, Mark Matsumoto and Ashok Mulchandani from Riverside, Matt Tirrell and Jacob Israelachvili from UCSB, David Gough, Andrew McCulloch and I from UCSD. I circulated the first draft on April 8, 2000.  It went through nearly twenty revisions, some within our group and others requested by the various committee and UCOP. Finally, it was officially approved on October 16, 2003, after the fourth System-wide Symposium had been held at UCSD. The MRU was named the Bioengineering Institute of California (BIC) with its headquarters at UCSD. The goal of the BIC is to synergize the strengths and expertise on the different campuses, and foster the cooperation among them to create a coherent and cohesive network of shared information, resources, dissemination and public engagement.

Over the last decade, the Annual Symposium, after its auspicious start at UC Davis, went successively to UC Santa Barbara, UC Berkeley, UCSD, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz, UCLA, UCSF, UC Riverside, and the newest campus UC Merced in 2009.  It was during the Symposium in UC Berkeley in 2002 that the motto of ``Ten campuses united as one, learning and growing together'' was initiated. The display of photos from the ten campuses and the involvement of TATRC began at UC Riverside in 2008. Through a decade of wonderful symposia due to the tremendous organizational efforts of the ten campuses and the enthusiastic participation by students and faculty, we now celebrate the return of the Symposium to its birth site: UC Davis.  We look forward to the beginning of a marvelous second decade with the largest ever attendance, thanks to the great efforts of our colleagues at UC Davis and the support by everyone involved.

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\noindent --- {\sc Shu Chien}, Director of the Bioengineering Institute of California


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\noindent {\sc Shu Chien} received his medical degree from National Taiwan University and Ph.D. (Physiology) from Columbia University. He was a faculty at Columbia Physiology until 1988, when he came to University of California, San Diego, where he was Founding Chair of the Department of Bioengineering and is Y.C. Fung Professor of Bioengineering and Medicine and Director of the Institute of Engineering in Medicine. In the UC System, he is University Professor and Director of the Bioengineering Institute of California. Chien has made seminal contributions to advancing the integrative approach of research at the interface of biology, medicine and engineering.  His primary areas of research are cardiovascular regulation, molecular and cellular bioengineering, and endothelial cell mechanotransduction. He has received numerous awards and honors, including the ALZA Award, Daggs Award, Galletti Award, Landis Award, Poiseuille Medal, Melville Medal (twice), Founders Award of the National Academy of Engineering, and Taiwan's Presidential Science Prize. Chien has been Presidents of the American Physiological Society, International Society of Biorheology, Microcirculatory Society, and Biomedical Engineering Society, as well as the Federation of Societies of Experimental Biology (FASEB) and American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).  Chien is Member of all three U.S. National Academies (National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine), as well as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a Member of Academia Sinica in Taiwan and a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. 
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6:30 PM &  & {\bf Welcome} & \\

6:40 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:vicente.nunez@email.ucr.edu}{Vicente N\'{u}\~{n}ez}}, Marlon Thomas, Elizabeth Zielins, Srigokul Upadhayayula, \& Valentine Vullev (UCR) & \hyperlink{tatrc:1}{{\large Rapid bacterial identification using kinetics of fluorescence staining}} & Diagnostic Imaging\\

6:52 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:ywang034@student.ucr.edu}{Yan Wang}}, Christian Oh, Md. Shahidul Islam, Michael Oliveira, Md. Rezuanul Haque, \& B. Hyle Park (UCR) & \hyperlink{tatrc:2}{{\large Quantitative assessment of peripheral nerve damage using polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography}} & Diagnostic Imaging \& Traumatic Brain Injury\\

7:04 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:eandreozzi@ucdavis.edu}{Erica Andreozzi}}  \& Angelique Louie (UCD) & \hyperlink{tatrc:3}{{\large Multimodal imaging probes for the diagnosis of traumatic brain injury}} &  Diagnostic Imaging \& Traumatic Brain Injury\\

7:16 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:jdequach@ucsd.edu}{Jessica DeQuach}}, Amar Miglani, Diane Hu, \& Karen Christman (UCSD) & \hyperlink{tatrc:4}{{\large An injectable decellularized muscle matrix for skeletal muscle tissue engineering}} & Regenerative Medicine \& Wound Management\\

7:28 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:eugenezhu@berkeley.edu}{Yiqian (Eugene) Zhu}}, Aijun Wang, Shyam Patel, \& Song Li (UCB) & \hyperlink{tatrc:5}{{\large Nanofibrous scaffolds for peripheral nerve and spinal cord regeneration}} & Regenerative Medicine \& Traumatic Brain Injury\\

7:40 PM &  & {\bf Dessert break} & \\

8:00 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:m1chi@ucsd.edu}{Yu Chi}} \& Gert Cauwenberghs (UCSD) & \hyperlink{tatrc:6}{{\large Wireless embedded ECG/EEG physiological monitoring}} & Telehealth/Remote Healthcare\\

8:12 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:supad003@ucr.edu}{Srigokul Upadhyayula}}$^a$, Vicente N\'{u}\~{n}ez$^a$, Jiandi Wan$^b$, \& Valentine Vullev$^a$ ($^a$UCR \& $^b$Princeton Univ.) & \hyperlink{tatrc:7}{{\large Bacterial-spore assay based on fluorescence-enhancement kinetics as a platform for lab-on-a-chip setting}} & Telehealth/Remote Healthcare\\

8:24 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:foad@ucdavis.edu}{Foad Mashayekhi}}, Yin Chiu, Alexander Le, Felix Chao, Benjamin Wu, \& Daniel Kamei (UCLA) & \hyperlink{tatrc:8}{{\large Enhancing rapid in-field detection of biological warfare agents via aqueous two-phase systems}} & Telehealth/Remote Healthcare\\

8:36 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:kmelli@ucdavis.edu}{Kristen Lipscomb}} \& Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn (UCD) & \hyperlink{tatrc:9}{{\large Effects of excessive loading conditions on human spine instability and disc damage}} & Medical Modeling \& Simulation\\

8:48 PM & {\bf \href{mailto:m8chang@ucsd.edu}{Marisol Chang}} \& Geert Schmid-Sch\"onbein (UCSD) & \hyperlink{tatrc:10}{{\large Serine protease inhibition during early intestinal ischemia: A treatment for autodigestion in shock}} & Wound Management and Trauma\\

9:00 PM &  & {\bf Adjourn} & \\

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\item[{\bf 4}]\hyperlink{poster:4}{{\large Correlating obstructed diffusion with obstacle morphology using single molecule tracking in supported lipid bilayers}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Michael J. Skaug, Roland Faller, and Marjorie L. Longo\\ UC Davis \end{flushright} \index{Skaug, Michael}\index{Faller, Roland}\index{Longo, Marjorie}

\item[{\bf 5}]\hyperlink{poster:5}{{\large Electrochemical retrieval of cells and bioactive hydrogel microstructures from ITO surfaces}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Sunny Shah, Mihye Kim, Ji Youn Lee, Giyoong Tae, and Alexander Revzin \\  UC Davis \end{flushright} \index{Shah, Sunny}\index{Kim, Mihye}\index{Lee, Ji Youn}\index{Tae, Giyoong}\index{Revzin, Alexander}

\item[{\bf 6}]\hyperlink{poster:6}{{\large Bioceramic selection mediates physical properties and osteogenic potential of composite scaffolds}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}David Working, Diana G. Morales, and J. Kent Leach\\ UC Davis  \end{flushright} \index{Working, David}\index{Morales, Diana}\index{Leach, J. Kent}

\item[{\bf 7}]\hyperlink{poster:7}{{\large Heart-homing liposomes and their {\em in vivo} fate---studied by confocal microscopy}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Hua Zhang, Lisa Mahakian, Soichiro Yamada, and Katherine W. Ferrara\\ UC Davis  \end{flushright} \index{Zhang, Hua}\index{Mahakian, Lisa}\index{Yamada, Soichiro}\index{Ferrara, Katherine}

\item[{\bf 8}]\hyperlink{poster:8}{{\large Biomimetic apatite alters cellular microenvironment by drawing calcium and phosphate ions from solution}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Christopher Arakawa, Eric Tsang, Patricia Zuk, and Benjamin Wu\\ UCLA  \end{flushright} \index{Arakawa, Christopher}\index{Tsang, Eric}\index{Zuk, Patricia}\index{Wu, Benjamin}


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\item[\bf9]\hyperlink{poster:9}{{\large PET image reconstruction with incomplete anatomical edge prior using level set method}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jinxiu Cheng-Liao and Jinyi Qi \\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Cheng-Liao, Jinxiu}\index{Qi, Jinyi}

\item[{\bf10}]\hyperlink{poster:10}{{\large Retinal imaging with a combined adaptive optics---optical coherence tomography and adaptive optics---scanning laser ophthalmoscopy system}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Robert J. Zawadzki, Steven M. Jones, Suman Pilli, Dae Yu Kim, Scot S. Olivier, and John S. Werner\\ UC Davis and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory \end{flushright}\index{Zawadzki, Robert}\index{Jones, Steven}\index{Pilli, Suman}\index{Kim, Dae Yu}\index{Olivier, Scot}\index{Werner, John}

\item[{\bf11}]\hyperlink{poster:11}{{\large Combined optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fluorescence microscopy (FM) for enhanced detection of neural activity}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Md. Rezuanul Haque, Christian M. Oh, Md. Shahidul Islam, Yan Wang, Michael C. Oliveira, \\ and B. Hyle Park\\ UC Riverside  \end{flushright}\index{Haque, Md. Rezuanul}\index{Oh, Christian}\index{Islam, Md. Shahidul}\index{Wang, Yan}\index{Oliveira, Michael}\index{Park, B. Hyle}

\item[{\bf12}]\hyperlink{poster:12}{{\large Development of high spatial resolution and high efficiency depth-encoding detectors for small animal positron emission tomography}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yongfeng Yang, Yibao Wu, Sara St. James, Julien Bec, Kun Di, Jinyi Qi, Richard Farrell, \\\ Purushottam A. Dokhale, Kanai S. Shah, and Simon R. Cherry\\UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Yang, Yongfeng}\index{Wu, Yibao}\index{St. James, Sara}\index{Bec, Julian}\index{Di, Kun}\index{Qi, Jinyi}\index{Farrell, Richard}\index{Dokhale, Purushottam}\index{Shah, Kanai}\index{Cherry, Simon}

\item[{\bf13}]\hyperlink{poster:13}{{\large A depth-encoding detector module for an MR-compatible PET insert}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Yibao Wu, Yongfeng Yang, and Simon R. Cherry \\  UC Davis   \end{flushright} \index{Wu, Yibao}\index{Yang, Yongfeng}\index{Cherry, Simon}

\item[{\bf14}]\hyperlink{poster:14}{{\large Characterizing maturation of hESC-derived endothelial progenitor cells using correlative proteomics, genomics and Raman spectroscopy}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Tun Nyunt, Dennis W. Wilson, Hnin H. Aung, Michael Lam\'e, John C. Rutledge, and Thomas R. Huser\\ UC Davis  \end{flushright}\index{Nyunt, Tun}\index{Wilson, Dennis}\index{Aung, Hnin}\index{Lam\'e, Michael}\index{Rutledge, John}\index{Huser, Thomas}

\item[{\bf15}]\hyperlink{poster:15}{{\large Fast fully 3D PET image reconstruction with estimated detector response from measurements}} \\ \vspace*{-0.2in}\begin{flushright}Michel Tohme and Jinyi Qi \\UC Davis  \end{flushright}\index{Tohme, Michel}\index{Qi, Jinyi}

\item[{\bf16}]\hyperlink{poster:16}{{\large Electromagnetic shielding for a simultaneous PET/MRI scanner}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Bo J. Peng, Yibao Wu, Jeffrey H. Walton, and Simon R. Cherry\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Peng, Bo}\index{Wu, Yibao}\index{Walton, Jeffrey}\index{Cherry, Simon}

\item[{\bf17}]\hyperlink{poster:17}{{\large Characterization of novel photodetectors for positron emission tomography}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Emilie Roncali, Jeffrey P. Schmall,Yibao Wu,  Christopher Stapels, James Christian, Kanai Shah, \\and Simon R. Cherry \\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Roncali, Emilie}\index{Schmall, Jeffrey}\index{Wu, Yibao}\index{Stapels, Christopher}\index{Christian, James}\index{Shah, Kanai}\index{Cherry, Simon}

\item[{\bf18}]\hyperlink{poster:18}{{\large{\em In vivo} quantitative assessment of axonal myelination using PS-OCT}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Christian M. Oh, Yan Wang, Md. Shahidul Islam, Michael Oliviera, Md. Rezuanul Haque, and B. Hyle Park\\ UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Oh, Christian}\index{Wang, Yan}\index{Islam, Md. Shahidul}\index{Oliveira, Michael}\index{Haque, Md. Rezuanul}\index{Park, B. Hyle}

\item[{\bf19}]\hyperlink{poster:19}{{\large Development of SD-OCT system for non-contact detection of functionally stimulated nerve activity}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}M. Shahidul Islam, Yan Wang, Christian Oh, M. Rezuanul Haque, Michael Oliveira, and B. Hyle Park\\ UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Islam, Md. Shahidul}\index{Wang, Yan}\index{Oh, Christian}\index{Haque, Md. Rezuanul}\index{Oliveira, Michael}\index{Park, B. Hyle}

\item[{\bf20}]\hyperlink{poster:20}{{\large Simultaneous PET and 3D fluorescence optical tomography for small animal imaging}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Changqing Li and Simon R. Cherry\\  UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Li, Changqing}\index{Cherry, Simon}

\item[{\bf21}]\hyperlink{poster:21}{{\large Multi-photon optical image guided spectroscopy for characterization of collagen materials modified by glycation}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yu-Jer Hwang and Julia Lyubovitsky \\  UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Hwang, Yu-Jer}\index{Lyubovitsky, Julia}

\item[{\bf22}]\hyperlink{poster:22}{{\large Combined optical tweezers and quantitative differential optical microscopy to study the effects of membrane composition on its mechanical properties}}  \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Mohammad Sarshar, Nima Khatibzadeh, Sharad Gupta, William E. Brownell, and Bahman Anvari\\ UC Riverside\end{flushright}\index{Sarshar, Mohammad}\index{Khatibzadeh, Nima}\index{Gupta, Sharad}\index{Brownell, William}\index{Anvari, Bahman}

\item[{\bf23}]\hyperlink{poster:23}{{\large Cross-linked collagen-based adhesives for use in sealing of corneal wounds characterized by multi-photon optical imaging and spectroscopy}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Nomiki Kolettis and Julia G. Lyubovitsky\\ UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Kolettis, Nomiki}\index{Lyubovitsky, Julia}

\item[{\bf24}]\hyperlink{poster:24}{{\large Identification of solid supports with optimal properties for the solid-phase synthesis of [$^{18}$F]-radiolabeled peptides}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jason B. White, Sven H. Hausner, Richard D. Carpenter, and Julie L. Sutcliffe\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{White, Jason}\index{Hausner, Sven}\index{Carpenter, Richard}\index{Sutcliffe, Julie}

\item[{\bf25}]\hyperlink{poster:25}{{\large Metabolic profiling of post-radiation prostate biopsy tissues}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}V. Zhang, L. DeLosSantos, R. Iman,  L. Tabatabai, J. Simko, D. Vigneron, M. Swanson, and J. Kurhanewicz \\ UC Berkeley and UCSF \end{flushright}\index{Zhang, V.}\index{DeLosSantos, L.}\index{Iman, R.}\index{Tabatabai, L.}\index{Simko, J.}\index{Vigneron, D.}\index{Swanson, M.}\index{Kurhanewicz, J.}

\item[26]\hyperlink{poster:26}{{\large Adaptive optics microscope}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Ziah Dean, Oscar Azucena, and Joel Kubby\\ UCSC  \end{flushright}\index{Dean, Ziah}\index{Azucena, Oscar}\index{Kubby, Joel}

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\end{normalsize}

%%%Modeling and bioinformatics

\subsubsection*{Poster Presentations for Modeling and Bioinformatics}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Poster Presentations for Modeling and Bioinformatics}

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\item[\bf27]\hyperlink{poster:27}{{\large Computer-aided design of a polymeric cancer therapeutic}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Lili X. Peng, Anthony Ivetac, Akshay S. Chaudhari, Lei Yu, Stephen B. Howell, J. Andrew McCammon, and David A. Gough\\ UC San Diego \end{flushright}\index{Peng, Lili}\index{Ivetac, Anthony}\index{Chaudhari, Akshay}\index{Yu, Lei}\index{Howell, Stephen}\index{McCammon, J. Andrew}\index{Gough, Andrew}

\item[{\bf28}]\hyperlink{poster:28}{{\large Regulation of aerobic-to-anaerobic transitions by the FNR cycle in {\em Escherichia coli}}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Dean A. Tolla, and Michael A. Savageau\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Tolla, Dean}\index{Savageau, Michael}

\item[{\bf29}]\hyperlink{poster:29}{{\large Discrete and stochastic spatiotemporal models of reaction-diffusion systems using agent based modeling}}  \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Mohammad Azimi, Yousef Jamali, and Mohammad R.K. Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley  \end{flushright}\index{Azimi, Mohammad}\index{Jamali, Yousef}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}

\item[{\bf30}]\hyperlink{poster:30}{{\large Nuclear pore complex: A coarse-grained modeling of nucleocytoplasmic transport}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}R. Moussavi-Baygi, Y. Jamali, R. Karimi, and Mohammad R.K. Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley\end{flushright}\index{Moussavi-Baygi, R.}\index{Jamali, Yousef}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}

\item[{\bf31}]\hyperlink{poster:31}{{\large Automatic construction and analysis of the design space of biochemical systems}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Rick A. Fasani and Michael A. Savageau \\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Fasani, Rick}\index{Savageau, Michael}

\item[{\bf32}]\hyperlink{poster:32}{{\large Calculation of free energy of protein association using Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics: Validation with experimental kinetic data}}  \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Ronald D. Gorham, Jr., Chris A. Kieslich, Aaron Nichols, Noriko U. Sausman, Marisse Foronda, and Dimitrios Morikis\\ UC Riverside\end{flushright}\index{Gorham, Jr., Ronald}\index{Kieslich, Chris}\index{Nichols, Aaron}\index{Sausman, Noriko}\index{Foronda, Marisse}\index{Morikis, Dimitrios}

\item[{\bf33}]\hyperlink{poster:33}{{\large Exploring the interaction between the nuclear pore associated protein Tpr and the exportin Crm1: Toward a computational method of protein interaction prediction}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Charles Zhao, Ruhollah Baygi, and Mohammad Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley  \end{flushright}

\item[{\bf34}]\hyperlink{poster:34}{{\large Is the rigid-body assumption reasonable? Insights into the effects of dynamics on the electrostatic analysis of Barnase-Barstar}}  \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Chris A. Kieslich, Ronald D. Gorham Jr., and Dimitrios Morikis\\  UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Zhao, Charles}\index{Baygi, Ruhollah}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad} %WITHDRAWN

\item[{\bf35}]\hyperlink{poster:35}{{\large Effect of an MDM2 inhibitor on p53 activity in an ER+ breast cell line}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Laurence Meyer, Christina Yau, Paul Labhart, David Haussler, and Christopher C. Benz\\ UCSC \end{flushright}\index{Kieslich, Chris}\index{Gorham, Jr., Ronald}\index{Morikis, Dimitrios} 

\item[{\bf36}]\hyperlink{poster:36}{{\large The disassembly of a core-satellite nanoassembled substrate for colorimetric biomolecular detection}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}John R. Waldeisen, Tim Wang, Benjamin M. Ross, and  Luke P. Lee\\ UC Berkeley and UCSF \end{flushright}\index{Waldeisen, John}\index{Wang, Tim}\index{Ross, Benjamin}\index{Lee, Luke}

\item[{\bf37}]\hyperlink{poster:37}{{\large Evaluation of algorithm performance in ChIP-seq peak detection}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Elizabeth G. Wilbanks, and Marc T. Facciotti\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Willbanks, Elizabeth}\index{Facciotti, Marc}

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\subsubsection*{Poster Presentations for Nanotechnology and Other}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Poster Presentations for Nanotechnology and Other}

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\item[\bf38]\hyperlink{poster:38}{{\large Micropatterned surfaces for multiplexed detection of secreted cytokines from single T-cell}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jeong Hyun Seo, Jaime Silangcruz, and  Alexander Revzin\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Seo, Jeong Hyun}\index{Silangcruz, Jaime}\index{Revzin, Alexander}

\item[{\bf39}]\hyperlink{poster:39}{{\large Scalable event routing in hierarchical neural array architecture with global synaptic connectivity}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Siddharth Joshi, Steve Deiss, Mike Arnold, Jongkil Park, Theodore Yu, and Gert Cauwenberghs\\ UC San Diego \end{flushright}\index{Joshi, Siddharth}\index{Dreiss, Steve}\index{Arnold, Mike}\index{Park, Jongkil}\index{Yu, Theodore}\index{Cauwenberghs, Gert}

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%biomaterials

\begin{center}
\LARGE \sc Biomaterials
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\LARGE \sc Imaging
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\LARGE \sc Medical Modeling and Simulation
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\LARGE \sc Bioinformatics and Genomics
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{\bf {\sc PS-34}\hspace{0.3cm} WITHDRAWN}
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%nanotechnology and MEMS
\begin{center}
\LARGE \sc Nanotechnology and MEMS
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\fancyhead[RO, RE] {{\sc \bf Oral Session I}}

\hypertarget{event:OralSessionI}{\subsection*{Oral Session I: Friday, June 18th, 2010 (2:30 -- 4:00 pm) \\Imaging I, Biomaterials, Biomedical Devices I, and Bioinformatics, Medical Modeling and Simulation}} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Oral Session I} 

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2:30 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Daniel Vigneron; UCSF}\\

%G.P. McNerney(1), W. Hübner(2), D.L. Thompson(1), B. Dale(2), B. Chen(2), T.R. Huser(1,3)  (1)NSF Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
2:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:1}{{\sc\bf OP-01\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Dynamic fluorescence imaging of direct HIV-1 cell-to-cell transmission through virological synapses}} & G.P. McNerney, W. H\"ubner, D.L. Thompson, B. Dale, B. Chen, and T.R. Huser; UC Davis \\ \index{McNerney, G.}\index{H\"ubner, W.} \index{Thompson, D.} \index{Dale, B.} \index{Chen, B.} \index{Huser, Thomas}

2:47 PM & \hyperlink{talk:2}{{\sc\bf OP-02\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Cellular interaction of ICG-loaded polymeric nanocapsules with human mononuclear phagocytes}} & Baharak Bahmani, Bongsu Jung, Sharad Gupta, and Bahman Anvari; UC Riverside \\\index{Bahmani, Baharak} \index{Jung, Bongsu} \index{Gupta, Sharad} \index{Anvari, Bahman}

%SERHAN ISIKMAN (UCLA EE), IKBAL SENCAN (UCLA EE), ONUR MUDANYALI (UCLA EE), WAHEB BISHARA (UCLA EE), CETIN OZTOPRAK (UCLA EE), AYDOGAN OZCAN(UCLA EE and CNSI)
2:59 PM & \hyperlink{talk:3}{{\sc\bf OP-03\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large High-throughput lensless imaging of {\em Caenorhabditis elegans} on a chip}}  & Serhan Isikman, Sencan Ikbal, Onur Mudanyali, Waheb Bishara, Cetin Oztoprak, and Aydogan Ozcan; UCLA\\
\index{Isikman, Serhan} \index{Ikbal, Sencan} \index{Mudanyali, Onur} \index{Bishara, Waheb} \index{Oztoprak, Cetin} \index{Ozcan, Aydogan} 

%Heather A. Palko1, Laurel Plummer2, Kent Pinkerton2 and Angelique Y. Louie3   Department of Chemistry, UC Davis; Center for Health and the Environment, UC Davis; Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis 
3:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:4}{{\sc\bf OP-04\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large The deposition and fate of model particulate matter in normal mice using positron emission tomography}} & Heather A. Palko, Laurel Plummer, Kent Pinkerton, and Angelique Y. Louie; UC Davis \\\index{Palko, Heather} \index{Plummer, Laurel} \index{Pinkerton, Kent} \index{Louie, Angelique} 

%Claire Robertson 1, Yeh-Chan Ahn 2, Sang-Won Lee 2, Sari Mahon 2, Zhongping Chen 2, Matt Brenner 2,3, Steven George 1   (Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Irvine; Beckman Laser Institute, UC Irvine; Department of Pulmonology, UC Irvine.)
3:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:5}{{\sc\bf OP-05\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large{\em In vivo} optical coherence elastography of the trachea}} & Claire Robertson, Yeh-Chan Ahn, Sang-Won Lee, Sari Mahon, Zhongping Chen, Matt Brenner, and Steven George; UC Irvine \\\index{Robertson, Claire} \index{Ahn, Yeh-Chan} \index{Lee, Sang-Won} \index{Mahon, Sari}  \index{Chen, Zhongping} \index{Brenner, Matt} \index{George, Steven}  

3:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:6}{{\sc\bf OP-06\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Peripheral nerve imaging using endoscopic optical coherence tomography}} & Michael C. Oliveira, Christian M. Oh, Md. Shahidul Islam, Yan Wang, Arthur Ortega, Md. Rezuanul Haque, and B. Hyle Park; UC Riverside \index{Oliveira, Michael}  \index{Oh, Christian} \index{Islam, Md. Shahidul} \index{Wang, Yan}  \index{Ortega, Arthur} \index{Haque, Md. Rezuanul} \index{Park, B. Hyle}
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\caption[Oral Presentations for Biomaterials]{Oral Presentations for Biomaterials -- 1041 Valley Hall}
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%Biomaterials -- 1041 Valley Hall \\
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% & title & authors \\
2:30 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Anthony T. Cheung; UC Davis}\\

2:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:7}{{\sc\bf OP-07\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Efficacy of blood substitutes in resuscitation treatment modalities for hemorrhagic shock}}  & Anthony T. Cheung; UC Davis \index{Cheung, Anthony} \\

%Kaila M. Bennett, University of California Riverside, Department of Bioengineering, Thejani E. Rajapaksa, University of California Riverside, Department of Biomedical Sciences, V.G.J. Rodgers, University of California Riverside, Department of Bioengineering, David D. Lo, University of California Riverside, Department of Biomedical Sciences
2:47 PM & \hyperlink{talk:8}{{\sc\bf OP-08\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Electrostatic contribution of poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles for immunization of the mucosal system}} & Kaila M. Bennett, Thejani E. Rajapaksa, V.G.J. Rodgers, and David D. Lo; UC Riverside  \index{Bennett, Kaila} \index{Rajapaksa, Thejani}  \index{Rodgers, Victor} \index{Lo, David}\\

3:00 PM & \hyperlink{talk:9}{{\sc\bf OP-09\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Synthesis and characterization of peptide targeted liposomes specific to VCAM-1 expressing cells}} & Jiro Kusunose and Katherine Ferrara; UC Davis \index{Kusunose, Jiro} \index{Ferrara, Katherine}\\

3:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:10}{{\sc\bf OP-010\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Engineered materials with dynamic mechanical properties improve cardiomyocyte differentiation}} & Jennifer L. Young and Adam J. Engler; UC San Diego  \index{Young, Jennifer} \index{Engler, Adam} \\

%Sonya B. Seif-Naraghi, Michael A. Salvatore, Pam J. Schup-Magoffin, Diane P. Hu, Karen L. Christman, PhD*   Department of Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA, USA. 
3:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:11}{{\sc\bf OP-11\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Design and characterization of a decellularized pericardial matrix gel: A potentially autologous scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering}}  & Sonya B. Seif-Naraghi, Michael A. Salvatore, Pam J. Schup-Magoffin, Diane P. Hu, and Karen L. Christman; UC San Diego \index{Salvatore, Michael}  \index{Schup-Magoffin, Pam} \index{Hu, Diane} \index{Christman, Karen}\\

%Surekha Gajria (UC Santa Barbara), Dr. Thorsten Neumann (UC Berkeley), John Weinstein (UC Berkeley), Professor David Schaffer (UC Berkeley), Professor Matthew Tirrell (UC Berkeley)
3:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:12}{{\sc\bf OP-12\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Structure and application of DNA-surfactant films for stem cell transfection}} & Surekha Gajria, Thorsten Neumann, John Weinstein, David Schaffer, and Matthew Tirrell; UC Santa Barbara and UC Berkeley\index{Gajria, Surekha} \index{Neumann, Thorsten} \index{Weinstein, John} \index{Schaffer, David} \index{Tirell, Matthew} \\

%Eric Tsang (1), Christopher Arakawa (1), Patricia Zuk (2), Benjamin Wu (1,2); 1: Department of Bioengineering, UCLA; 2: Department of Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
3:48 PM & \hyperlink{talk:13}{{\sc\bf OP-13\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Cell interactions in biomimetic apatite microenvironment}} & Eric Tsang, Christopher Arakawa, Patricia Zuk, and Benjamin Wu; UCLA \index{Tsang, Eric} \index{Arakawa, Christopher} \index{Zuk, Patricia} \index{Wu, Benjamin} \\

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%2:30 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Andrea Kasko; UCLA} \\
2:30 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Michelle Khine; UC Irvine} \\

%Christiane Pailo,1 Yan-Hua Zhai,2 Jay E. Sharping2 Mikhail Slipchenko,3 Delong Zhang,3 Ji-Xin Cheng3; School of Engineering, UC Merced;  School of Natural Sciences, UC Merced;  Department of Chemistry, Purdue University
2:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:14}{{\sc\bf OP-14\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Fiber optical parametric oscillators for multimodal nonlinear microscopy}} & Christiane Pailo, Yan-Hua Zhai, Jay E. Sharping, Mikhail Slipchenko, Delong Zhang, and Ji-Xin Cheng; UC Merced \index{Pailo, Christiane} \index{Zhai, Yan-Hua} \index{Sharping, Jay} \index{Slipchenko, Mikhail} \index{Zhang, Delong} \index{Cheng, Ji-Xin} \\

%John Yan1,2, Yiming Gan3, Ning Pan3, Tingrui Pan1,2; 1 – Electrical and Computer Engineering; 2 – Biomedical Engineering, 3 - Biological and Agricultural Engineering (all from University of California, Davis)
2:47 PM & \hyperlink{talk:15}{{\sc\bf OP-15\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Vascular impedance assessment through coupled optomechanical pressure and flow measurements}} & John Yan, Yiming Gan, Ning Pan, and Tingrui Pan;  UC Davis   \index{Yan, John} \index{Gan, Yiming} \index{Pan, Ning} \index{Pan, Tingrui} \\

2:59 PM & \hyperlink{talk:16}{{\sc\bf OP-16\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Sequential array cytometry}} & Daniel R. Gossett, Westbrook M. Weaver, Noor Ahmed, and Dino Di Carlo; Department of Bioengineering, UCLA   \index{Gossett, Daniel} \index{Weaver, Westbrook} \index{Ahmed, Noor} \index{Di Carlo, Dino} \\

%Ting-Wei Su*, Serhan O. Isikman*, Waheb Bishara*, Derek K. Tseng*, Anthony Erlinger*, and Aydogan Ozcan*^   Electrical Engineering Department* and California NanoSystems Institute^, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
3:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:17}{{\sc\bf OP-17\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Three-dimensional on-chip cytometry by multi-angle lensless holographic imaging}} & Ting-Wei Su, Serhan O. Isikman, Waheb Bishara, Derek K. Tseng, Anthony Erlinger, and Aydogan Ozcan; UCLA  \index{Su, Ting-Wei} \index{Isikman, Serhan} \index{Bishara, Waheb} \index{Tseng, Derek} \index{Erlinger, Anthony} \index{Ozcan, Aydogan} \\

3:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:18}{{\sc\bf OP-18\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Photophysical and redox properties of warfarin for sensing applications}} & Jacob M. Vasquez, Sunghoon Bae, Beomjoon Kim, Gokul Upadhyayula, Sharad Gupta, Andrew Vu, Areio B. Hashemi, Jerome S. Schultz, and Valentine I. Vullev; UC Riverside \index{Vasquez, Jacob}  \index{Bae, Sunghoon} \index{Kim, Beomjoon} \index{Upadhyayula, Srigokul}  \index{Gupta, Sharad} \index{Vu, Andrew} \index{Hashemi, Areio}  \index{Schultz, Jerome} \index{Vullev, Valentine}  \\

3:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:19}{{\sc\bf OP-19\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Active manipulation of surface EMG signals for a new human-computer interface}} & Claudia Perez-Maldonado, Anthony S. Wexler, and Sanjay S. Joshi; UC Davis \index{Perez-Maldonado, Claudia} \index{Wexler, Anthony} \index{Joshi, Sanjay}  \\
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2:30 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Victor Rodgers; UC Riverside} \\
2:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:20}{{\sc \bf OP-20\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Analog VLSI biophysical neurons and synapses with programmable channel kinetics}} & Theodore Yu and Gert Cauwenberghs; UC San Diego  \index{Yu, Theodore} \index{Cauwenberghs, Gert} \\

%Pedro M. B. M. Coelho (1,2), Armindo Salvador (3), and Michael A. Savageau (2). Biological Chemistry Group, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal; Chemistry Department, University of Coimbra, 3004-535 Coimbra, Portugal; Biomedical Engineering Department, UC Davis
2:47 PM & \hyperlink{talk:21}{{\sc \bf OP-21\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Relating genotype to phenotype via quantitative behavior of the NADPH redox cycle in human erythrocytes: Mutant analysis and implications for malaria}} & Pedro M. B. M. Coelho, Armindo Salvador, and Michael A. Savageau; UC Davis\index{Coelho, Pedro} \index{Salvador, Armindo} \index{Savageau, Michael} \\
2:59 PM & \hyperlink{talk:22}{{\sc \bf OP-22\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Impacts of the passive translocation through the nuclear pore complex on the stress field within body of the central framework and the cargo concentration gradient inside the central pore}} & Mehrdad Mehrbod, Win Pin Ng, and Mohammad R.K. Mofrad; UC Berkeley  \index{Mehrbod, Mehrdad} \index{Ng, Win Pin} \index{Mofrad, Mohammad} \\

%Prashanthi Vandrangi1, John J Y Shyy2 , and Victor G J Rodgers1, Department of Bioengineering and Department of Biomedical Sciences, UC Riverside
3:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:23}{{\sc \bf OP-23\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Mechanotransduction {\em vs.} mass transfer, revisited: The debate for dominance in endothelial flow-dependent signaling}} & Prashanthi Vandrangi, John J. Y. Shyy, and Victor G. J. Rodgers; UC Riverside \index{Vandrangi, Prashanthi} \index{Shyy, John} \index{Rodgers, Victor} \\
3:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:24}{{\sc \bf OP-24\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Genome sequencing by natural DNA synthesis}} & Eric Roller, Kwang-Seuk Ko, Zhixia Liu, Matthew Walsh, and Xiaohua Huang; UC San Diego  \index{Roller, Eric} \index{Ko, Kwang-Seuk} \index{Liu, Zhixia} \index{Walsh, Matthew} \index{Huang, Xiaohua} \\
3:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:25}{{\sc \bf OP-25\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Electrostatic exploration of human beta-defensins}} & Noriko U. Sausman and Dimitrios Morikis; UC Riverside \index{Sausman, Noriko} \index{Morikis, Dimitrios}  \\

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\subsubsection*{Track: Imaging I} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Imaging I}
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\subsubsection*{Track: Bioinformatics, Medical Modeling and Simulation } \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Bioinformatics, Medical Modeling and Simulation}
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\subsubsection*{Poster Presentations for Biomechanics}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Poster Presentations for Biomechanics}

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\item[\bf40]\hyperlink{poster:40}{{\large Characterization of irregular upper cervical spine stress distribution induced by Klippel Feil Syndrome}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Enoch Leung, Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn, and Rolando Roberto\\  UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Leung, Enoch}\index{Sarigul-Klijn, Nesrin}\index{Roberto, Rolando}

\item[{\bf41}]\hyperlink{poster:41}{{\large Quantification of spinal instability for evaluation of {\em in vitro} and computational models}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Elizabeth Doughty, Kristen Lipscomb, Eric Klineberg, and Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Doughty, Elizabeth}\index{Lipscomb, Kristen}\index{Klineberg, Eric}\index{Sarigul-Klijn, Nesrin}

\item[{\bf42}]\hyperlink{poster:42}{{\large The LFA-1/ICAM-1 bond: A spatio-temporal cue in PMN recruitment in acute inflammation}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Neha Dixit and Scott I. Simon\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Dixit, Neha}\index{Simon, Scott}

\item[{\bf43}]\hyperlink{poster:43}{{\large Modeling the individual cells: A biomechanical approach}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yousef Jamali, M. Azizmi, and Mohammad R.K. Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley\end{flushright}\index{Jamali, Yousef}\index{Azimi, Mohammad}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}

\item[{\bf44}]\hyperlink{poster:44}{{\large Plasma viscosity effects on cardiac mechanoenergetic after hemodilution}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} S. Chapung and P. Cabrales \\  UC San Diego\end{flushright}\index{Chapung, S.}\index{Cabrales, P.}


\item[{\bf45}]\hyperlink{poster:45}{{\large Talin binds activated vinculin: A molecular dynamics study}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Javad Golji, Johnny Lam, and Mohammad Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley\end{flushright}\index{Golji, Javad}\index{Lam, Johnny}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}

\item[{\bf46}]\hyperlink{poster:46}{{\large Free energy barrier to vinculin activation}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Javad Golji and Mohammad Mofrad\\ UC Berkeley  \end{flushright}\index{Golji, Javad}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}

\item[{\bf47}]\hyperlink{poster:47}{{\large Shear stress modulation of RAGE-mediated inflammation}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}J. Sherrod DeVerse and Anthony G. Passerini\\  UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{DeVerse, J. Sherrod}\index{Passerini, Anthony}

\item[{\bf48}]\hyperlink{poster:48}{{\large Comparison of the dynamic properties of dirt and synthetic equine track surfaces using a track-testing device}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jacob J. Setterbo, Patricia B. Fyhrie, Mont Hubbard, Shrini K. Upadhyaya, and Susan M. Stover\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Setterbo, Jacob}\index{Fyhrie, Patricia}\index{Hubbard, Mont}\index{Upadhyaya, Shrini}\index{Stover, Susan}

\item[{\bf49}]\hyperlink{poster:49}{{\large Post yield behavior of trabecular bone material affects apparent toughness}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Michael Hardisty and David Fyhrie\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Hardisky, Michael}\index{Fyhrie, David}

\item[{\bf50}]\hyperlink{poster:50}{{\large Quantitative effects of coil packing density on cerebral aneurysm hemodynamics: an {\em in vitro} pulsatile flow study}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Haithem Babiker, Fernando Gonzalez, Felipe Albuquerque, Chelsea Gregg, Daniel Collins, Arius Elvikis, and David H. Frakes\\ Arizona State University\end{flushright}\index{Babiker, Haithern}\index{Gonzalez, Fernando}\index{Albuquerque, Felipe}\index{Gregg, Chelsea}\index{Collins, Daniel}\index{Elvikis, Arius}\index{Frakes, David}

\item[{\bf51}]\hyperlink{poster:51}{{\large Autodigestion in chronic hypertension: Abnormal pancreatic enzyme secretion}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}A. H. Chan and G. W. Schmid-Sch\"onbein\\ UC San Diego \end{flushright}\index{Chan, A.}\index{Schmid-Sch\"onbein, Geert}

\item[{\bf52}]\hyperlink{poster:51}{{\large Statistics of bicycle rider motion}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Jason K. Moore, Mont Hubbard, A. L. Schwabb, J. D. G. Kooijman, and Dale L. Peterson\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Moore, Jason}\index{Hubbard, Mont}\index{Schwabb, A.}\index{Kooijman, J.}\index{Peterson, Dale}
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\subsubsection*{Poster Presentations for Cell and Protein Engineering}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Poster Presentations for Cell and Protein Engineering}

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\item[\bf53]\hyperlink{poster:53}{{\large Engineering complex riboswitch regulation by dual genetic selection}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Vandana Sharma, Yoko Nomura, and Yohei Yokobayashi\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Sharma, Vandana}\index{Nomura, Yoko}\index{Yokobayashi, Yohei}

\item[{\bf54}]\hyperlink{poster:54}{{\large CD11c/CD18 expression is upregulated on blood monocytes during hypertriglyceridemia and enhances adhesion to VCAM-1}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}R. Michael Gower, Huaizhu Wu, Sridevi Devaraj, Ishwarlal Jialal, Christie M. Ballantyne, \\Anne A. Knowlton, and Scott I. Simon\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Gower, R. Michael}\index{Wu, Huaizhu}\index{Devaraj, Sridevi}\index{Jialal, Ishwarlal}\index{Ballantyne, Christie}\index{Knowlton, Anne}\index{Simon, Scott}

\item[{\bf55}]\hyperlink{poster:55}{{\large Postprandial triglyceride-rich lipoproteins modulates vascular endothelial cell inflammatory responses}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Ying I. Wang, John Schulze, Scott I. Simon, and Anthony G. Passerini\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Wang, Ying}\index{Schulze, John}\index{Simon, Scott}\index{Passerini, Anthony}

\item[{\bf56}]\hyperlink{poster:56}{{\large Development of FRET-based high-throughput screening to discover small chemical inhibitors of the SUMOylation pathway}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yang Song, Vipul Madahar, Yan Liu, and Jiayu Liao\\ UC Riverside\end{flushright}\index{Song, Yang}\index{Madahar, Vipul}\index{Liu, Yan}\index{Liao, Jiayu}

\item[{\bf57}]\hyperlink{poster:57}{{\large Design of potent complement inhibitors of the Compstatin family}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Aliana L\'opez De Victoria, Ronald Gorham, Meghan L. Bellows, Jun Ling, David D. Lo, \\Christodoulos A. Floudas, and Dimitrios Morikis \\ UC Riverside\end{flushright}\index{De Victoria, Aliana}\index{Gorham, Jr., Ronald}\index{Bellows, Meghan}\index{Ling, Jun}\index{Lo, David}\index{Floudas, Christodoulos}\index{Morikis, Dimitrios}

\item[{\bf58}]\hyperlink{poster:58}{{\large {\em De novo} design of bioactive peptides for the C3a receptor}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Chris A. Kieslich, Dimitrios Morikis, Li Zhang, Ho Ki Fung, Meghan L. Bellows, Christodoulos A. Floudas, Mahmoud Zubaidi, Rub\'en D. Flores-Saaib, Matthew Hsu, and Lucas C. Armstrong\\ UC Riverside\end{flushright}\index{Kieslich, Chris}\index{Morikis, Dimitrios}\index{Zhang, Li}\index{Fung, Ho Ki}\index{Bellows, Meghan}\index{Floudas, Christodoulos}\index{Zubaidi, Mahmoud}\index{Flores-Saaib, Rub\'en}\index{Hsu, Matthew}\index{Armstrong, Lucas}

\item[{\bf59}]\hyperlink{poster:59}{{\large Transfection of mammalian cells using novel block copolypeptide vesicles}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Uh-Joo Choe, Victor Z. Sun, April R. Rodriguez, Howard Dai, Timothy J. Deming, and Daniel T. Kamei \\ UCLA  \end{flushright}\index{Choe, Uh-Joo}\index{Sun, Victor}\index{Rodriguez, April}\index{Dai, Howard}\index{Deming, Timothy}\index{Kamei, Daniel}

\item[{\bf60}]\hyperlink{poster:60}{{\large Development of novel microarray to determine protease activity on glass surface}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yain Liu and Harbani Malik\\  UC Riverside  \end{flushright}\index{Liu, Yain}\index{Malik, Harbani}

\item[{\bf61}]\hyperlink{poster:61}{{\large Single-cell phagocytosis experiments reveal distinct mechanical responses of human neutrophils to zymosan and antibody-coated particles}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Cheng-Yuk Lee and Volkmar Heinrich\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Lee, Cheng-Yuk}\index{Heinrich, Volkmar}

\item[{\bf62}]\hyperlink{poster:62}{{\large Single-cell characterization of multiple biomolecular interactions using AFM cantilevers decorated with an array of functionalized microspheres}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Chawin Ounkomol, Thuc Nghi Nguyen, Soichiro Yamada, and Volkmar Heinrich\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Ounkomol, Chawin}\index{Nguyen, Thuc Nghi}\index{Yamada, Soichiro}\index{Heinrich, Volkmar}

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%\item[\bf63] A preanalytical whole-blood testing cassette for point-of-care combat casualty diagnostics \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Nam Tran, Terry Keith Brock, Daniel Mecozzi, and Gerald Kost\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Tran, Nam}\index{Brock, Terry}\index{Mecozzi, Daniel}\index{Kost, Gerald}

\item[{\bf64}]\hyperlink{poster:64}{{\large A novel multimodal tissue diagnostic system combining time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yang Sun, Yinghua Sun, Douglas N. Stephens, Daniel S. Elson, Matthew Lam, Hongtao Xie, Steve Tinling, Gregory Farwell, Jonathan M. Cannata, K. Kirk Shung, and Laura Marcu\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Sun, Yang}\index{Sun, Yinghua}\index{Stephens, Douglas}\index{Elson, Daniel}\index{Lam, Matthew}\index{Xie, Hongtao}\index{Tinling, Steve}\index{Farwell, Gregory}\index{Cannata, Jonathan}\index{Shung, K. Kirk}\index{Marcu, Laura}

\item[{\bf65}]\hyperlink{poster:65}{{\large Time gated Raman spectroscopy}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Zachary Smith, Florian Knorr, Cynthia Pagba, and Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu\\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Smith, Zachary}\index{Knorr, Florian}\index{Pagba, Cynthia}\index{Wachsmann-Hogiu, Sebastian}

\item[{\bf66}]\hyperlink{poster:66}{{\large Compressive sampling for ultra high-throughput lensfree on-chip fluorescent imaging}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Ikbal Sencan, Ting-Wei Su, Ahmet F. Coskun, and Aydogan Ozcan\\ UCLA \end{flushright}\index{Sencan, Ikbal}\index{Su, Ting-Wei}\index{Coskun, Ahmet}\index{Ozcan, Aydogan}

\item[{\bf67}]\hyperlink{poster:67}{{\large An amperometric biosensor to measure physiological and pathological lactate levels}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Katherine C. Lee, Benedict Pereira, Justin R. Tse, and Dale A. Baker \\  UC San Diego\end{flushright}\index{Lee, Katherine}\index{Pereira, Benedict}\index{Tse, Justin}\index{Baker, Dale} %MOVED TO PODIUM SESSION

\item[{\bf68}]\hyperlink{poster:68}{{\large Unique cell shearing device for studying endothelial mechanobiology}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} J. Sherrod DeVerse, Jason Moore, and Anthony G. Passerini\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{DeVerse, J. Sherrod}\index{Moore, Jason}\index{Passerini, Anthony}

\item[{\bf69}]\hyperlink{poster:69}{{\large Pericardial stent as a solution to pericardial effusion}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Natasha Loghmanpour, Louis Malito, Brandon Mambaje, Radhika Patel, and Bhalendu Shukla \\ UC Davis \end{flushright}\index{Loghmanpour, Natasha}\index{Malito, Louis}\index{Mambaje, Brandon}\index{Patel, Radhika}\index{Shukla, Bhalendu}

%Zhi Yang, Linh Hoang, and Wentai Liu; University of California at Santa Cruz
\item[{\bf70}]\hyperlink{poster:70}{{\large Noise characterization, modeling, and reduction for {\em in vivo} neural recording}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Zhi Yang, Linh Hoang, and Wentai Liu \\ UCSC \end{flushright}\index{Yang, Zhi}\index{Hoang, Linh}\index{Liu, Wentai}

%\item[{\bf71}] Wireless non-contact biopotential sensors\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Yu M. Chi and Gert Cauwenberghs \\UCSD \end{flushright}\index{Chi, Yu}\index{Cauwenberghs, Gert}
%

\item[{\bf71}]\hyperlink{poster:71}{{\large Fraud in scientific research}}\\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}H. Winet\\ UCLA \end{flushright}\index{Winet, H.}

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\end{normalsize}


\subsubsection*{Poster Presentations for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering}\addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Poster Presentations for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering}

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%\item[\bf71] Characterizing maturation of hESC-derived endothelial progenitor cells using correlative proteomics, genomics and Raman spectroscopy \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Tun Nyunt${1,2}$, Dennis W.  Wilson, Hnin H. Aung, Michael Lam\'e, John C. Rutledge, Thomas R. Huser\\ Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology, UC Davis; Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Division of Endocrinology, Clinical Nutrition, and Vascular Medicine, School of Medicine, UC Davis; Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis; Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis\end{flushright} \index{Nyunt, Tun}\index{Wilson, Dennis}\index{Aung, Hnin}\index{Lam, Michael}\index{Rutledge, John}\index{Huser, Thomas}  %%matches poster 14

\item[{\bf72}]\hyperlink{poster:72}{{\large Angiogenic proteins from prostate tumor stem cells activate PI3K/Akt and MAPK pathways}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jane Frimodig, Rita Finones, Martin Haas, and David Gough\\ UC San Diego \end{flushright}\index{Frimodig, Jane}\index{Finones, Rita}\index{Haas, Martin}\index{Gough, David}

\item[{\bf73}]\hyperlink{poster:73}{{\large Genetic and functional analysis of hESC derived cardiomyocytes and the effects of electrical stimulation}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Nicholas Lauer\\ UC Merced \end{flushright}\index{Lauer, Nicholas}

\item[{\bf74}]\hyperlink{poster:74}{{\large Effect of matrix nanotopography on corneal fibroblasts for corneal implant applications}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}L. Muthusubramaniam, L. Peng, T. Zaitseva, M. Paukshto, and T. Desai\\ UCSF \end{flushright}\index{Muthusubramaniam, L.}\index{Peng, L.}\index{Zaitseva, T.}\index{Paukshto, M.}\index{Desai, Tejal}

\item[{\bf75}]\hyperlink{poster:75}{{\large Statistical design for optimizing cell-secreted matrix deposition to enhance osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells}}  \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Martin L. Decaris, and J. Kent Leach\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Decaris, Martin}\index{Leach, J. Kent}

\item[{\bf76}]\hyperlink{poster:76}{{\large Multi-scale biomimetic topography for the alignment of neonatal and embryonic stem cell-derived heart cells}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Jes\'us Isaac Luna, Jes\'us Ciriza, Kara M. McCloskey, Marcos Ojeda-Garc\'ia, Deborah K. Lieu, Ronald A. Li, Charless C. Fowlkes, and Michelle Khine\\  UC Merced and UC Irvine \end{flushright}\index{Luna, Jes\'us}\index{Ciriza, Jes\'us}\index{McCloskey, Kara}\index{Ojeda-Garc\'ia, Marcos}\index{Lieu, Deborah}\index{Li, Ronald}\index{Fowlkes, Charless}\index{Khine, Michelle}

\item[{\bf77}]\hyperlink{poster:77}{{\large Cartilage regeneration: A macrodesigned, acellular scaffold promoting endogenous stem cell influx and chondrogenesis}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright}Stephanie Reed, Bill Tawil, and Ben Wu \\ UCLA \end{flushright}\index{Reed, Stephanie}\index{Tawil, Bill}\index{Wu, Benjamin}

\item[{\bf78}]\hyperlink{poster:78}{{\large Comparison of fibrinolytic protease activity and collagen production of keratinocytes and fibroblasts cultured in 3D fibrin matrices}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Erik Reinertsen, Haison Duong, Benjamin Wu, and Bill Tawil\\  UCLA \end{flushright}\index{Reinertsen, Erik}\index{Duong, Haison}\index{Wu, Benjamin}\index{Tawil, Bill}

\item[{\bf79}]\hyperlink{poster:79}{{\large Electrochemical reduction of quinones: Interfacing experiment and theory for defining effective radii of redox moieties}} \\ \vspace*{-0.1in}\begin{flushright} Duoduo Bao, Sangeetha Ramu, Antonio Contreras, Srigokul Upadhyayula, Jacob M. Vasquez, \\Gregory Beran, and Valentine I. Vullev \\ UC Riverside \end{flushright}\index{Contreras, Antonio}\index{Upadhyayula, Srigokul}\index{Vasquez, Jacob}\index{Beran, Gregory}\index{Vullev, Valentine}


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%biomechanics
\begin{center}
\LARGE \sc Biomechanics
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%cell and protein engineering
\begin{center}
\LARGE \sc Cell and Protein Engineering
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\hypertarget{poster:54}{\input{\PAPERPATH PS_54_Gower}}\bigskip
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\hyperlink{ad:Medtronic}{\LARGE \sc Biomedical Devices}
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\begin{flushleft}
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\LARGE \sc Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering
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\fancyhead[RO, RE] {{\sc \bf Oral Session II}}
\hypertarget{event:OralSessionII}{\subsection*{Oral Session II: Saturday, June 19th, 2010 (11:30 am - 12:45 pm) \\Imaging II, Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering, Biomedical Devices II, and Nanotechnology and Other}} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Oral Session II}


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\caption[Oral Presentations for Imaging II]{Oral Presentations for Imaging II -- 1010 Valley Hall}
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11:30 AM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Sarah Nelson; UCSF} \\
11:35 AM & \hyperlink{talk:26}{{\sc\bf OP-26\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Nano-structured surfaces for lensless incoherent microscopy on a chip}} & Bahar Khademhosseinieh, Ikbal Sencan, Gabriel Biener, Ting-Wei Su, Ahmet F. Coskun, Derek Tseng, and Aydogan Ozcan; UCLA \index{Khademhosseinieh, Bahar} \index{Sencan, Ikbal} \index{Biener, Gabriel} \index{Su, Ting-Wei} \index{Coskun, Ahmet} \index{Tseng, Derek} \index{Ozcan, Aydogan}\\

11:47 AM & \hyperlink{talk:27}{{\sc\bf OP-27\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Wide-field lensfree on-chip microscopy using pixel super-resolution}} & Waheb Bishara, Ting-Wei Su, Ahmet F. Coskun, and Aydogan Ozcan; UCLA \index{Bishara, Waheb} \index{Su, Ting-Wei} \index{Coskun, Ahmet} \index{Ozcan, Aydogan} \\

%Sara St. James1, Y. Yang1, Y. Wu1, M. Spurrier2, P. Cutler2, R. Farrell3, P. Dokhale3, K. S. Shah3, C. L. Melcher2, S.R. Cherry1  Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Scintillation Materials Research Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; Radiation Monitoring Devices, Watertown, MA
11:59 AM & \hyperlink{talk:28}{{\sc\bf OP-28\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Improving the spatial resolution in positron emission tomography: The development and characterization of 220 micron detectors}} & Sara St. James, Y. Yang, Y. Wu, M. Spurrier, P. Cutler, R. Farrell, P. Dokhale, K. S. Shah, C. L. Melcher, and S.R. Cherry; UC Davis \index{St. James, Sara} \index{Yang, Yongfeng} \index{Wu, Yibao} \index{Spurrier, M.} \index{Cutler, P.} \index{Farrell, Richard} \index{Dokhale, Purushottam} \index{Shah, Kanai} \index{Melcher, C.} \index{Cherry, Simon}\\ 

12:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:29}{{\sc\bf OP-29\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Approach towards label-free, two-photon excited fluorescence endoscopy}} & Florian Knorr, Yinghua Sun, Diego Yankelevich, Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, and Laura Marcu; UC Davis \index{Knorr, Florian} \index{Sun, Yinghua} \index{Yankelevich, Diego} \index{Wachsmann-Hogiu, Sebastian} \index{Marcu, Laura}\\

%Ahmet F. Coskun,1,* Ting-Wei Su,1 and Aydogan Ozcan1,2, Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA; California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA
12:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:30}{{\sc\bf OP-30\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Lensfree fluorescent imaging and cytometry on a chip}} & Ahmet F. Coskun, Ting-Wei Su, and Aydogan Ozcan; UCLA \index{Coskun, Ahmet}\index{Su, Ting-Wei}\index{Ozcan, Aydogan}
\\

%Matthew Lam1, Yang Sun1, Yinghua Sun1, Douglas N. Stephens1, Hongtao Xie1, Jonathan M. Cannata2, and D. Gregory Farwell3, and Laura Marcu1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Department of Otolaryngology, UC Davis
12:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:31}{{\sc\bf OP-31\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Synthetic aperture focusing technique for improved image quality of ultrasound backscatter microscopy and photoacoustic imaging}}  & Matthew Lam, Yang Sun, Yinghua Sun, Douglas N. Stephens, Hongtao Xie, Jonathan M. Cannata, D. Gregory Farwell, and Laura Marcu; UC Davis \index{Lam, Matthew}\index{Sun, Yang}\index{Sun, Yinghua}\index{Stephens, Douglas}\index{Xie, Hongtao}\index{Cannata, Jonathan}\index{Farwell, D. Gregory}\index{Marcu, Laura} \\
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\caption[Oral Presentations for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering]{Oral Presentations for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering -- 1041 Valley Hall}
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11:30 AM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Benjamin Wu; UCLA} \\
%Yongfeng Zhao*, Yijie Geng&, Fei Wang&, Jiayu Liao*          *University of California, Riverside; &University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
11:35 AM & \hyperlink{talk:32}{{\sc\bf OP-32\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Neuronal differentiation of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) by synthetic small molecules}} & Yongfeng Zhao, Yijie Geng, Fei Wang, and Jiayu Liao; UC Riverside \index{Zhao, Yongfeng}\index{Geng Yijie}\index{Wang, Fei}\index{Liao, Jiayu}\\

%Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Department of Medicine, Transplant Research Institute, UC Davis; National Iinstitute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran, Iran; National Center for Biotechnology, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
11:47 AM & \hyperlink{talk:33}{{\sc\bf OP-33\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Cultivation of embryonic stem cells on printed arrays of growth factors to induce hepatic differentiation}} & Mahboobe Ghaedi, Nazgul Tuleuova, Mark A. Zern, and Alexander Revzin; UC Davis\index{Ghaedi, Mahboobe}\index{Tuleuova, Nazgul}\index{Zern, Mark}\index{Revzin, Alexander}\\
11:59 AM & \hyperlink{talk:34}{{\sc\bf OP-34\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Microtopographical cues in 3D attenuate fibrotic phenotype and ECM deposition}} & Perla Ayala, Jose I. Lopez, and Tejal A. Desai; UCSF \index{Ayala, Perla} \index{Lopez, Jos\'e} \index{Desai, Tejal}\\
12:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:35}{{\sc\bf OP-35\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Apoptosis resistance of multicellular spheroids in three-dimensional polymeric scaffolds}} & Jun Woo Kim, Won Jin Ho, and Benjamin M. Wu; UCLA \index{Kim, Jun Woo}\index{Ho, Won Jin}\index{Wu, Benjamin} \\
12:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:36}{{\sc\bf OP-36\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Exploring and harnessing the function of the osteogenic protein Nell-1}} & Ronald K. Siu, Xinli Zhang, Kang Ting, Chia Soo, and Benjamin M. Wu; UCLA \index{Siu, Ronald}\index{Zhang, Xinli}\index{Ting, Kang}\index{Soo, Chia}\index{Wu, Benjamin} \\

12:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:37}{{\sc\bf OP-37\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Addition of salt modulates physical properties of fibrin gels and ensuing cell response}} & Hillary E. Davis, Stephanie Miller, Erin Case, and J.Kent Leach; UC Davis \index{Davis, Hillary}\index{Miller, Stephanie}\index{Case, Erin}\index{Leach, J. Kent}\\

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11:30 AM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Dino Di Carlo; UCLA}  \\
11:35 AM & \hyperlink{talk:38}{{\sc\bf OP-38\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Rapid isolation and detection of cell free circulating DNA biomarkers from cancer patient whole blood samples}} & Avery Sonnenberg, Raj Krishnan, Laura Rassenti, Tom Kipps, and Michael Heller; UC San Diego \index{Sonnenberg, Avery}\index{Krishnan, Raj}\index{Rassenti, Laura}\index{Kipps, Tom}\index{Heller, Michael}\\

11:47 AM & \hyperlink{talk:39}{{\sc\bf OP-39\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Immobilized enzyme constructs for a continuous lactate sensor}} & Adam Strobl and David Gough; UC San Diego \index{Strobl, Adam}\index{Gough, David}\\

%Gulnaz Stybayeva1, Onur Mudanyali2, Sungkyu Seo2, Jaime Silangcruz1, Satya Dandekar3, Anthony Erlinger2, Aydogan Ozcan2 and Alexander Revzin1. Departments of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Department of Electrical Engineering and California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA; Medical Microbiology and Immunology, UC Davis

11:59 AM & \hyperlink{talk:40}{{\sc\bf OP-40\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Lensfree imaging of antibody microarrays for high-throughput detection of leukocyte numbers and function}} & Gulnaz Stybayeva, Onur Mudanyali, Sungkyu Seo, Jaime Silangcruz, Satya Dandekar, Anthony Erlinger, Aydogan Ozcan, and Alexander Revzin; UC Davis and UCLA \index{Stybayeva, Gulnaz}\index{Mudanyali, Onur}\index{Seo, Sungkyu}\index{Silangcruz, Jaime}\index{Dandekar, Satya}\index{Erlinger, Anthony}\index{Ozcan, Aydogan}\index{Revzin, Alexander}\\
%.S. Kumosa†, J. Lin‡, T. Routh‡, J. Lucisano‡, D.A. Gough†‡ - †Biosensors Lab, Department of Bioengineering, UCSD & ‡Glysens, Inc., San Diego, CA 

12:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:41}{{\sc\bf OP-41\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Long-term oxygen sensor implantation in the porcine subcutaneous environment}} & S. Kumosa, J. Lin, T. Routh, J. Lucisano, and D.A. Gough; UC San Diego \index{Kumosa, S.}\index{Lin, J.}\index{Routh, T.}\index{Lucisano, J.}\index{Gough, David}\\


%1McCarty WJ, 1Luan A, 1Sundaramurthy P, 1Urbanczyk C, 1Patel A, 1Hahr J, 2Sotoudeh M, 2Ratcliffe A, and 1,3Sah RL.  1) Department of Bioengineering University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA;  2) Synthasome, Inc., La Jolla, CA;  3) Institute of Engineering in Medicine University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA
12:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:42}{{\sc\bf OP-42\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large An arthroscopic device to assess articular cartilage defects and repair}} & W. J. McCarty, A. Luan, P. Sundaramurthy, C. Urbanczyk, A. Patel, J. Hahr, M. Sotoudeh, A. Ratcliffe, and R. L. Sah; UC San Diego\index{McCarthy, W.}\index{Luan, A.}\index{Sundaramurthy, P.}\index{Urbanczyk, C.}\index{Patel, A.}\index{Hahr, J.}\index{Sotoudeh, M.}\index{Ratcliffe, A.}\index{Sah, R.}\\

%Hongtao Xie,1 Yang Sun,1 Jeremy Meier,2 Nisa Hatami,1 Gregory Farwell2 and Laura Marcu1  Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, UC Davis
12:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:43}{{\sc\bf OP-43\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy for intraoperative diagnosis of oral cancer}}  & Hongtao Xie, Yang Sun, Jeremy Meier, Nisa Hatami, Gregory Farwell, and Laura Marcu; UC Davis \index{Xie, Hongtao}\index{Sun, Yang}\index{Meier, Jeremy}\index{Hatami, Nisa}\index{Farwell, D. Gregory}\index{Marcu, Laura}\\

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\caption[Oral Presentations for Nanotechnology and Other]{Oral Presentations for Nanotechnology and Other -- 1047 Valley Hall }
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11:30 AM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Val Vullev, UC Riverside}\\
11:35 AM & \hyperlink{talk:44}{{\sc\bf OP-44\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large 3D integrated neuromorphic processor}} & Jongkil Park, Theodore Yu, Siddharth Joshi, and Gert Cauwenberghs; UC San Diego \index{Park, Jongkil}\index{Yu, Theodore}\index{Joshi, Siddharth}\index{Cauwenberghs, Gert}\\

11:47 AM & \hyperlink{talk:45}{{\sc\bf OP-45\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Engineering dynamic surfaces of single-molecule DNA structures}} & Eric Josephs, Cheetar Lee, Janice Cosio, Jingru Shao, and Tao Ye; UC Merced \index{Josephs, Eric}\index{Lee, Cheetar}\index{Cosio, Janice}\index{Shao, Jingru}\index{Ye, Tao}\\

11:59 AM & \hyperlink{talk:46}{{\sc\bf OP-46\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Conditional RNA interference mediated by allosteric ribozyme in mammalian cells}} & Deepak Kumar and Yohei Yokobayashi; UC Davis \index{Kumar, Deepak}\index{Yokobayashi, Yohei} \\

%Jun Yan1, Valber D. Pedrosa2, James Enomoto1, Aleksandr L. Simonian2, Alexander Revzin1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Materials Research and Education Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn
12:11 PM & \hyperlink{talk:47}{{\sc\bf OP-47\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Miniature biosensors for monitoring oxidative stress and cytokine generated by a small group of cells}} & Jun Yan, Valber D. Pedrosa, James Enomoto, Aleksandr L. Simonian, and Alexander Revzin; UC Davis \index{Yan, Jun}\index{Pedrosa, Valber}\index{Enomoto, James}\index{Simonian, Aleksandr}\index{Revzin, Alexander}\\

12:23 PM & \hyperlink{talk:48}{{\sc\bf OP-48\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large STING sensor for mycotoxin detection}} & Sahil Nayak, Paolo Actis, and Nader Pourmand; UC Santa Cruz \index{Nayak, Sahil}\index{Actis, Paolo}\index{Pourmand, Nader}\\

12:35 PM & \hyperlink{talk:49}{{\sc\bf OP-49\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Protein synthesis and cell encapsulation in microfluidically generated lipid vesicles for artificial cell and therapeutic delivery applications}} & Shia-Yen Teh and Abraham P. Lee; UC Irvine \index{Teh, Shia-Yen}\index{Lee, Abraham}\\
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\subsubsection*{Track: Imaging II} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Imaging II}
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\subsubsection*{Track: Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering}
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\subsubsection*{Track: Nanotechnology and Other} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Nanotechnology and Other}

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%\subsection*{Oral Session I: Imaging I, Biomaterials, Biomedical Devices I, and Bioinformatics, Medical Modeling and Simulation, \\ Friday, June 18th, 2010 (2:30 - 4:00 pm)} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Oral Session I} %\fancyhead[RO, RE]{\thesubsection}


\clearpage \fancyhead[RO, RE] {{\sc \bf Oral Session III}}
\hypertarget{event:OralSessionIII}{\subsection*{Oral Session III: Saturday, June 19th, 2010 (2:00 -- 3:30 pm) \\Imaging III, Cell and Protein Engineering, Biomechanics, and Telehealth, Remote Healthcare, and Trauma}} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Oral Session III}




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2:00 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Julia Lyobovitsky, UC Riverside}\\
2:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:50}{{\sc\bf OP-50\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Small animal Cerenkov luminescence imaging}} & Ruby K. Gill, Gregory S. Mitchell, Changqing Li, and Simon R. Cherry; UC Davis \index{Gill, Ruby}\index{Mitchell, Gregory}\index{Li, Changqing}\index{Cherry, Simon}\\
%Alexander J. Lin 1 , Maya A. Koike 2, Kim N. Green 2, Jae G. Kim 1, Amaan Mazhar 1, Tyler B. Rice 1, Frank M. LaFerla 2, Bruce J. Tromberg Laser Microbeam and Medical Program (LAMMP), Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic; Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND), UC Irvine
2:17 PM & \hyperlink{talk:51}{{\sc\bf OP-51\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Spatial frequency domain optical imaging of brain in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease}} & Alexander J. Lin, Maya A. Koike, Kim N. Green, Jae G. Kim, Amaan Mazhar, Tyler B. Rice, Frank M. LaFerla, and Bruce J. Tromberg; UC Irvine \index{Lin, Alexander}\index{Koike, Maya}\index{Green, Kim}\index{Kim, Jae}\index{Mazhar, Amaan}\index{Rice, Tyler}\index{LaFerla, Frank}\index{Tromberg, Bruce} \\

2:29 PM & \hyperlink{talk:52}{{\sc\bf OP-52\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Multimodality imaging probes for visualizing the inflammation-driven neurodegeneration associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD)}} & Erica Andreozzi and Angelique Louie; UC Davis \index{Andreozzi, Erica}\index{Louie, Angelique}\\

%Dae Yu Kim 1,2, Jeff Fingler 3 , John S. Werner 1,2, Daniel M. Schwartz 4, Scott E. Fraser 3, Robert J. Zawadzki 2, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis; Ophthalmology \& Vision Science, UC Davis; Dept. of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology; Dept. of Ophthalmology, UCSF
2:41 PM & \hyperlink{talk:53}{{\sc\bf OP-53\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Preclinical identification of human retinal vascular diseases with motion contrast optical coherence tomography}} & Dae Yu Kim, Jeff Fingler, John S. Werner, Daniel M. Schwartz, Scott E. Fraser, and Robert J. Zawadzki; UC Davis and UCSF \index{Kim, Dae Yu}\index{Fingler, Jeff}\index{Werner, John}\index{Schwartz, Daniel}\index{Fraser, Scott}\index{Zawadzki, Robert}\\

%Jennifer Phipps, Nisa Hatami, Javier A. Jo, and Laura Marcu, University of California, Davis; Michael C. Fishbein and J. Dennis Baker, University of California, Los Angeles; Thanassis Papaioannou and Qiyin Fang, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
2:53 PM & \hyperlink{talk:54}{{\sc\bf OP-54\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy of human atherosclerotic plaque differentiates matrix metalloproteinase expression levels}} & Jennifer Phipps, Nisa Hatami, Javier A. Jo, Laura Marcu, Michael C. Fishbein, J. Dennis Baker, Thanassis Papaioannou, and  Qiyin Fang; UC Davis and UCLA \index{Phipps, Jennifer}\index{Hatami, Nisa}\index{Jo, Javier}\index{Marcu, Laura}\index{Fishbein, Michael}\index{Baker, J. Dennis}\index{Papaioannou, Thanassis}\index{Fang, Qiyin} \\

3:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:55}{{\sc\bf OP-55\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large {\em In vivo} imaging of activated matriptase in models for human breast cancer}} & Julia C. Choi, Sven H. Hausner, David L. Kukis, Chen-Yong Lin,  Jason P. Holland, Jason S. Lewis, M. Karen J. Gagnon, Michael D. Johnson, and Julie L. Sutcliffe; UC Davis \index{Choi, Julia}\index{Hausner, Sven}\index{Kukis, David}\index{Lin, Chen-Yong}\index{Holland, Jason}\index{Lewis, Jason}\index{Gagnon, M. Karen}\index{Johnson, Michael}\index{Sutcliffe, Julie}\\

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2:00 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Marc Facciotti; UC Davis} \\
2:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:56}{{\sc\bf OP-56\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Construction of chemical band-pass circuits in bacteria}} & Norihito Muranaka and Yohei Yokobayashi; UC Davis \index{Muranaka, Norihito}\index{Yokobayashi, Yohei}\\

2:17 PM & \hyperlink{talk:57}{{\sc\bf OP-57\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Scalable gene regulatory motifs with homogeneous RNA-only transcription attenuators}} & Lei Qi, Julius Lucks, Vivek Mutalik, and Adam Arkin; UC Berkeley \index{Qi, Lei}\index{Lucks, Julius}\index{Mutalik, Vivek}\index{Arkin, Adam}\\


%N. Khatibzadeh1, S. Gupta2, M. Sarshar2, W.E. Brownell3, and B. Anvari2  Department of Mechanical Engineering, UC Riverside; Department of Bioengineering, UC Riverside; Bobby R. Alford Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
2:29 PM & \hyperlink{talk:58}{{\sc\bf OP-58} {\large Effects of cholesterol on viscoelastic properties of plasma membranes}} & N. Khatibzadeh, S. Gupta, M. Sarshar, W.E. Brownell, and B. Anvari; UC Riverside \index{Khatibzadeh, Nima}\index{Gupta, Sharad}\index{Sarshar, Mohammad}\index{Brownell, William}\index{Anvari, Bahman}\\

2:41 PM & \hyperlink{talk:59}{{\sc\bf OP-59\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Myosin IIA dependent retrograde flow drives 3D cell migration}} & Wenting Shih and Soichiro Yamada; UC Davis \index{Shih, Wenting}\index{Yamada, Soichiro}\\

2:53 PM & \hyperlink{talk:60}{{\sc\bf OP-60\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Small molecule E-selectin antagonist alters neutrophil adhesion and activation}} & Shannon Chase and Scott I. Simon; UC Davis \index{Chase, Shannon}\index{Simon, Scott}\\


%Dennis J. Yoon(1), Vania E. Kenanova(2), Tove Olafsen(2), Anne B. Mason(3), Anna M. Wu(2), and Daniel T. Kamei(1); Department of Bioengineering, UCLA; Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging, UCLA; Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont College of Medicine
3:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:61}{{\sc\bf OP-61\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Investigating the intratumoral retention of engineered transferrin-based drug carriers using microPET}} & Dennis J. Yoon, Vania E. Kenanova, Tove Olafsen, Anne B. Mason, Anna M. Wu, and Daniel T. Kamei; UCLA \index{Yoon, Dennis}\index{Kenanova, Vania}\index{Olafsen, Tove}\index{Mason, Anne}\index{Wu, Anna}\index{Kamei, Daniel}\\

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2:00 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Blaine Christiansen; UC Davis} \\

%Crystal Tjhia (1), Xiang Wang (1), Clarita Odvina (2), D. Sudhaker Rao (3), David Fyhrie (1).  (1) Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; (2) Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA; (3) Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI

2:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:62}{{\sc\bf OP-62\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Mechanical properties of iliac crest biopsies from patients with severely suppressed bone turnover (SSBT)}} & Crystal Tjhia, Xiang Wang, Clarita Odvina, D. Sudhaker Rao, and David Fyhrie; UC Davis \index{Tjhia, Crystal}\index{Wang, Xiang}\index{Odvina, Clarita}\index{Rao, D. Sudhaker}\index{Fyhrie, David} \\

2:17 PM & \hyperlink{talk:63}{{\sc\bf OP-63\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Detecting cell-adhesive sites in extracellular matrix using force spectroscopy mapping}} & Somyot Chirasatitsin and Adam J. Engler; UC San Diego \index{Chirasatitsin, Somyot}\index{Engler, Adam} \\

2:29 PM & \hyperlink{talk:64}{{\sc\bf OP-64\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Cell-matrix de-adhesion dynamics reflect contractile mechanics}} & Shamik Sen and Sanjay Kumar; UC Berkeley \index{Sen, Shamik}\index{Kumar, Sanjay}\\

2:41 PM & \hyperlink{talk:65}{{\sc\bf OP-65\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Force-induced activation of vinculin binding sites in alpha-actinin}} & Javad Golji, Amer Abdulla, and Mohammad Mofrad; UC Berkeley \index{Golji, Javad}\index{Abdulla, Amer}\index{Mofrad, Mohammad}\\

2:53 PM & \hyperlink{talk:66}{{\sc\bf OP-66\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Proteolytic activity reduces the endothelial cell's response to fluid shear stress}} & Angelina Altshuler, Shu Chien, and Geert W. Schmid-Sch\"onbein; UC San Diego \index{Atshuler, Angelina}\index{Chien, Shu}\index{Schmid-Sch\"onbein, Geert}\\

%Tessa M. Pinon (School of Engineering, UC Merced), Linda S. Hirst (School of Natural Sciences, UC Merced), Jay E. Sharping (School of Natural Sciences, UC Merced)
3:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:67}{{\sc\bf OP-67\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Dual-beam optical fiber trapping system for studying lipid vesicle mechanics}} & Tessa M. Pinon, Linda S. Hirst, and Jay E. Sharping; UC Merced \index{Pinon, Tessa}\index{Hirst, Linda}\index{Sharping, Jay}\\

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2:00 PM & Introduction & {\sc Chair: Jessica Kenyon, TATRC} \\

%O. Mudanyali,1 D. Tseng,1 S.O. Isikman,1 I. Sencan,1 W. Bishara,1 C. Oztoprak,1 S. Seo,1 B. Khademhosseini,1 and A. Ozcan 1,2 - Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA; California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA

2:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:68}{{\sc\bf OP-68\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Light-weight, field-portable and cost-effective lensfree microscopy for telemedicine applications}} & O. Mudanyali, D. Tseng, S.O. Isikman, I. Sencan, W. Bishara, C. Oztoprak, S. Seo, B. Khademhosseini, and A. Ozcan; UCLA \index{Mudanyali, Onur}\index{Tseng, Derek}\index{Isikman, Serhan}\index{Sencan, Ikbal}\index{Bishara, Waheb}\index{Oztoprak, Cetin}\index{Seo, S.}\index{Khademhosseini, B.}\index{Ozcan, Aydogan}\\

%R. C. LEMOYNE1, C. COROIAN2, T. MASTROIANNI3, W. S. GRUNDFEST1; Biomed. Engin. IDP; David Geffen Sch. of Med., UCLA; Cognition Engin., Pittsburgh, PA
2:17 PM & \hyperlink{talk:69}{{\sc\bf OP-69\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Artificial proprioception for digital diagnostics}} & R. C. LeMoyne, C. Coroian, T. Mastroianni, and W. S. Grundfest; UCLA \index{LeMoyne, R.}\index{Coroian, C.}\index{Mastroianni, T.}\index{Grundfest, W.}\\

%Devin W. McBride (1), Mike S. Hsu (2), Devin K. Binder (2,3), and V. G. J. Rodgers (1); Department of Bioengineering, UC Riverside; Division of Biomedical Sciences, UC Riverside; Chapman Medical Center, Orange County, CA
2:29 PM & \hyperlink{talk:70}{{\sc\bf OP-70\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large Traumatic brain injury: Development of therapies to prevent cerebral edema}} & Devin W. McBride, Mike S. Hsu, Devin K. Binder, and V. G. J. Rodgers; UC Riverside \index{McBride, Devin}\index{Hsu, Mike}\index{Binder, Devin}\index{Rodgers, Victor}\\

%%Naomi Sta. Maria (1,4), Maxine Reger (4,5), Mary Anne Baquing, Yan Cai, Floyd Buen, Aditya Ponnulari(2), David Hovda(3,4), and Christopher Giza(4,6).  UCLA Brain Injury Research Center.  Biomedical Engineering IDP. Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Neurosurgery, and Psychology, and $^6$Division of Pediatric Neurology.
%2:41 PM & {\sc\bf OP-71\hspace{0.3cm}} Restoration of plasticity through enhancement of NMDAR-mediated neurotransmission after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the developing brain & Naomi Sta. Maria$^{1,4}$, Maxine Reger$^{4,5}$, Mary Anne Baquing$^{4,5}$, Yan Cai$^{4,5}$, Floyd Buen$^{4,5}$, Aditya Ponnaluri, David Hovda, and Christopher Giza$^{4,6}$; Biomedical Engineering IDP, UCLA; Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Neurosurgery, and Psychology, and $^6$Division of Pediatric Neurology, UCLA \index{Sta. Maria, Naomi}\index{Reger, Maxine}\index{Baquing, Mary Anne}\index{Cai, Yan}\index{Buen, Floyd}\index{Ponnaluri, Aditya}\index{Hovda, David}\index{Giza, Christopher}\\
%
%2:53 PM & {\sc\bf OP-72\hspace{0.3cm}} A whole blood protease assay for early point-of-care detection of physiological shock & Roy Lefkowitz, Geert W. Schmid-Sch\"onbein, and Michael J. Heller; UC San Diego \index{Lefkowitz, Roy}\index{Schmid-Sch\"onbein, Geert}\index{Heller, Michael}\\


%\item[\bf63] A preanalytical whole-blood testing cassette for point-of-care combat casualty diagnostics \\ \vspace*{-0.3in}\begin{flushright}Nam Tran, Terry Keith Brock, Daniel Mecozzi, and Gerald Kost\\ UC Davis\end{flushright}\index{Tran, Nam}\index{Brock, Terry}\index{Mecozzi, Daniel}\index{Kost, Gerald}
2:41 PM & \hyperlink{talk:71}{{\sc\bf OP-71\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large A preanalytical whole-blood testing cassette for point-of-care combat casualty diagnostics}} & Nam Tran, Terry Keith Brock, Daniel Mecozzi, and Gerald Kost; UC Davis \index{Tran, Nam}\index{Brock, Terry}\index{Mecozzi, Daniel}\index{Kost, Gerald}\\


%\item[{\bf67}]An amperometric biosensor to measure physiological and pathological lactate levels \\ \vspace*{-0.3in}\begin{flushright} Katherine C. Lee, Benedict Pereira, Justin R. Tse and Dale A. Baker \\  Department of Bioengineering, UC San Diego\end{flushright}\index{Lee, Katherine}\index{Pereira, Benedict}\index{Tse, Justin}\index{Baker, Dale}
2:53 PM & \hyperlink{talk:72}{{\sc\bf OP-72\hspace{0.3cm}} {\large An amperometric biosensor to measure physiological and pathological lactate levels}} & Justin R. Tse, Benedict Pereira, Katherine C. Lee, and Dale A. Baker; UC San Diego \index{Tse, Justin}\index{Pereira, Benedict}\index{Lee, Katherine}\index{Baker, Dale}\\



3:05 PM & \hyperlink{talk:73}{{\sc\bf OP-73} {\large Estimation of the boundary conditions for cryogenic cooling of tissues during laser therapy}} & Rosa Padilla and Arturo Pacheco Vega; CSU Los Angeles \index{Padilla, Rosa}\index{Vega, Arturo}\\

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\subsubsection*{Track: Imaging III} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Imaging III}

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\subsubsection*{Track: Cell and Protein Engineering} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Cell and Protein Engineering}

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\subsubsection*{Track: Telehealth, Remote Healthcare, and Trauma} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsubsection}{Telehealth, Remote Healthcare, and Trauma}

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\LARGE \sc Saturday, June 19th, 2010 (1047 Valley) --- 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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\item {\sc \bf OP-07} is in the {\bf Biomaterials} session {\bf (Oral Session I)}, not Imaging Session I as in the printed version of the program.

%\item Andrea Kasko will be session chair in lieu of Michelle Khine for Devices I {\bf (Oral Session I)}. 

\item Olive Oil Tasting will be held simultaneously with the transition from the UC Davis campus to the Gala Event, instead of during the BME Chairs' Retrospectives/Anniversary Celebration.

\item Added new photograph for Workshop II.

\item Added new Bronze Sponsor: Penumbra, Inc.

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